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Originally posted by CookieRevised
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Originally posted by LipoToid
Hi CookieRevised,
I did ask specifically when I 1st posted my request.
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I am creating a new Instant Message application of which I would like to use a screen snap shot for a button on this particular application that would show ( MSG PLUS! ) as a button link for browser navigation. How can I get permission with the capture I've made for this purpose?
You didn't actually...
"browser navigation" doesn't say a thing about what the button will do. What "browser navigation"? And most importantly: to where?...
For all we knew, it could be a "navigation" to a webpage about cars.
And even if it was to a Messenger Plus! related site, it could well be an unofficial one. Even "browsing" to an official Messenger Plus! place can be not allowed and raise some questions. eg: clicking the button would open the forum shoutbox. Or clicking the button would open the forum. And as shown, this latter case (as it is now) is also not allowed with that image, as the image is not about the forum, but specifically about Plus! Live... etc... etc...
The question of what the button will do was also asked on the other forums where you posted about this, so at first, it wasn't clear at all...
Uhh, the last time I checked the Microsoft SDKs containning the ( idl ) and ( dispatch ) files indicate the information for the term 'Browser Navigation' is very clear. 'Browser Navigation' exercises the browser's URL for target requesting. Most websites have more than one dedicated page within their hosting content. Well, the button's intent was for navigation within the said website ( msgplus.net ).
True, I didn't state the exact URL location set for the button as a target to the ( msgplus.net ) website hosting.
But, how many serious, legit developers on the Instant messaging Platform would place publicly a button for URL navigation that had the image of ( msg plus! ) to foward a person to the
2006 Super Bowl event?
I hope this clears the respect of my original question, cause I wasn't trying to create a README definition file in the orginal request.
Why not just consider the merits of this effort as an extension for the IM user as a whole?
Respectfully,
LipoToid