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  1. mctaylor

    Export reports to HTML? You may owe $10K per year.

    Hi Alan, Not betraying a little bias are we? <g> Anyway, just to clarify a few things: 1. Yes Crystal clear does use an applet viewer, but it is extremely small, and so this is not an issue with use over the Internet - even if applet caching doesn't work. It's certainly the complete opposite...
  2. mctaylor

    Export reports to HTML? You may owe $10K per year.

    Well I'm certainly not the one who's going to be the guinea pig! As for 'transferring the right back to yourself' that's not really what I meant. I was simply saying that if you can achieve this outcome using an artificial mechanism, the the situation is absurd and therefore I doubt the...
  3. mctaylor

    Export reports to HTML? You may owe $10K per year.

    Yes Ken - I agree that it is indeed a &quot;grey&quot; area. However, I don't think the license term is enforceable in the context I have described. (I don't think it makes any difference whether it's a report-on-demand scenario or an automated distribution of a report output. This is not...
  4. mctaylor

    Export reports to HTML? You may owe $10K per year.

    I have to say that I think this is all still pretty unsatisfactory! I've been looking at CrystalClear (www.inetsoftware.de) as an alternative way of running reports on demand in a variety of different deployment scenarios, including web server/servlet based. This product reads the RPT files...

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