Do i need license to install free flash modules?

I just install a copy on my localhost and after i install a few flash modules like. Music player MP3 and Video player i get a pop up that i need to register with license for this flash modules to work.

If that is the case why do this flash modules follow the copy i just download?

I not have any live site on my license for the moment. So i don't remember what was including and free.

Quote · 4 Jul 2014

 No, you don't need to pay for a license to use any part of dolphin.

 

I just install a copy on my localhost and after i install a few flash modules like. Music player MP3 and Video player i get a pop up that i need to register with license for this flash modules to work.

If that is the case why do this flash modules follow the copy i just download?

I not have any live site on my license for the moment. So i don't remember what was including and free.

 

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Quote · 4 Jul 2014

Oh very strange i get this error to register with a license on 2 of the flash modules. See the picture.

Quote · 4 Jul 2014

Yes, this has happened when trying to install the Boonex flash modules to others, including myself.  Let me do some research and see if I can find the answer.

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Quote · 4 Jul 2014

Ok i did not find a solution for the problem but i did have some old files from 1 year ago and remove the new files to the old one, that did solve the problem for me. Maybe boonex have change the rules for free flash modules?

Quote · 4 Jul 2014

On a clean install of 7.1 you should not have any problems.

A mix of files from different versions of dolphin can cause a problem. My guess is that not all of your files are for the version of dolphin you are running.

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Quote · 4 Jul 2014

Oh very strange the copy i had on my first install was from today, download today. A clean install from today.

Quote · 4 Jul 2014

Yes.  The flash apps use to be handled a bit different; they were part of Ray Community Widget Suite and a licensing server was used to check to see if the widgets were licensed; raycheck.boonex.com.

I got the unregistered widgets on a test site once but it corrected itself or I reinstalled or something, can not remember now.

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Oh very strange the copy i had on my first install was from today, download today. A clean install from today.

How are you installing?  Untarring the archive on the server or ftp?  I have found that it is important to set ftp to binary and not auto.

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Quote · 4 Jul 2014

Unless something went wrong during the install, then you should not be having that problem. But what seems strange is if this was indeed a fresh install, you should not have some of the modules i saw listed in your screenshot.

In a fresh install of dolphin, the screen looks like this.



Yours does not look like that.


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Quote · 4 Jul 2014

Now it does. Im not sure why that did happened. But maybe i made some changes before i install it. But they are ok now.

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