I wished the menus java script, only for the application which has no precise name
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Q:
I bought on September 28th the complete pack DHTML Menus after having
tried it for an application which is not a site but which contains
HTML pages and menus java script which were made with DHTML Tree.
I deleted the trial version and installed the definitive version.
I placed the key the Var key = "XXXXXXXXX; in each of my
menus (three in everything) and I replaced dtree.js, dtree_add.js
and dtree_dyn.js by those of the new version in each directory
Now when I relaunching I have another message which appears in the top of the menus...
Why?
Is these key has a relationship with the name of the site indicated during the order?
By reading again the information I indicated the name of my site
but it is not for this site that I wished the menus java script, only for
this application which has no precise name...
A:
See, you should register the menu for a domain name or for IP address.
In other words, you should register the menus java script for the domain name that
you print in a browser's search string, for example:
http://intranet/
http://klinikm-nnberg/
http://192.168.0.33
http://localhost
But you menu won't work on a local machine, for example
j:\Stationshandbuch\start.html
with Single or Multiple licenses.
If you want to use the menus java script with an application that doesn't have a
fixed domain name you should buy Developer License.
With the Developer license you can use the menus java script on an unlimited number of Internet or Intranet sites and on the local machines.
This version of the script doesn't check keys and it isn't bound to a domain name,
so it can be used with an application that doesn't have a fixed domain name.
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