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Do you mean on a public website? I've seen a few that do
this, but I don't think it's kosher unless you have
permission from Oracle. Just point people to technet.
If you mean from an Intranet site, I don't see an issue with that. When I worked at KPMG, we had several developers working on an Oracle-based project, and I put the html docs up on the LAN so that all the developers could access them. Surprisingly few ever took advantage of that, but that's a different rant<g>. In that situation, since we were licensed for Oracle, it seemed reasonable to provide the licensees with access to the docs.=20
Jonathan
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 07:37:51 -0800, you wrote:
>I was wondering if it's "okay" to have Oracle's=20
>Online Docs available via a website? There was=20
>an earlier thread regarding issues with "publishing"
>their white papers, but I don't think anyone addressed
>their online doc CD.
Received on Thu Jul 27 2000 - 15:39:55 CDT
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