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   1  Bevor Sie REDAXO für Ihre eigene Zwecke nutzen möchten, berücksichtigen Sie bitte 
   2  die folgenden lizenzrechtlichen Bestimmungen. Es handelt sich hierbei um eine 
   3  Open Source Lizenzvereinbarung, die als General Public License (GPL) in 
   4  englischer Sprache vorliegt.
   5  
   6  Folgenden Informationen dürfen beim Einsatz von REDAXO im Impressum oder auf 
   7  der Kontaktseite aufgenommen werden.
   8  
   9  If you use REDAXO you may add these informations in your imprint or contact page
  10  
  11  CMS: REDAXO - Open Source Content Management System
  12  LINK: www.redaxo.de
  13  
  14  
  15  // ----- class.phpmailer.inc.php

  16  
  17  PHPMailer - PHP email class
  18  Class for sending email using either
  19  sendmail, PHP mail(), or SMTP.  Methods are
  20  based upon the standard AspEmail(tm) classes.
  21  Copyright (C) 2001 - 2003  Brent R. Matzelle
  22  License: LGPL, see LICENSE
  23  mehr zu dieser Lizenz in class.phpmailer.inc.php
  24  
  25  
  26  // ----- class.smtp.inc.php

  27  
  28  SMTP - PHP SMTP class
  29  Version 1.02
  30  Define an SMTP class that can be used to connect
  31  and communicate with any SMTP server. It implements
  32  all the SMTP functions defined in RFC821 except TURN.
  33  Author: Chris Ryan
  34  License: LGPL, see LICENSE
  35  mehr zu dieser Lizenz in class.smtp.inc.php
  36  
  37  
  38  // ----- tinymce siehe redaxo/js Ordner

  39  
  40  Moxiecode
  41  copyright Copyright © 2004, Moxiecode Systems AB, All rights reserved.
  42  License: LGPL, see LICENSE
  43  mehr zu dieser Lizenz unter http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
  44  
  45  
  46  // ----- class.textile.inc.php

  47  
  48  A Humane Web Text Generator
  49  Version 2.0 beta
  50  Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Dean Allen <dean@textism.com>
  51  All rights reserved.
  52  Thanks to Carlo Zottmann <carlo@g-blog.net> for refactoring 
  53  Textile's procedural code into a class framework
  54  - mehr zu dieser lizenz in class.textile.inc.php
  55  
  56  
  57  // ----- addons/import_export/classes/class.tar.inc.php

  58  
  59  TAR File Manager
  60  Base name:     tarmanager
  61  Copyright (C) 2002  Josh Barger
  62  License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
  63  Description: A PHP Implementation of the TAR Format manager.
  64  Author Josh Barger <joshb@npt.com>
  65  
  66  
  67  // ----- redaxo GPL - General Public License

  68  
  69  TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
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