You work at/for Curl, so you're biased :-) A far more pernicious part of the license is that you must agree to allow curl to send valuable demographic (and other?) data about people visiting your curled website. You agree that this is done automatically at whatever time the curl program wants to do this as far as I can tell. Marketing companies pay the likes of grocery stores for this sort of information about product sales etc., why should you all be any different? Dave LeBlanc On 12 Apr 2001 18:11:58 -0400, Christopher Barber <cbarber at curl.com> wrote: >>>>>> ">" == Erik Max Francis <max at alcyone.com> writes: > > >> Christopher Barber wrote: > >> By using Curl, you can push more of your > >> functionality from the server to the client and therefore require less > >> work from your servers. > > >> And that's true of other languages with a far wider install base and which > >> are free. > >I am unware of any other client-side technologies, free or otherwise, that can >do what Curl can do. > >- Christopher >
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