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    Dennis L
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    Hi every one! I have started a project using ciphering. That is going to be my last project in my school! My teacher has told me this project is going to be published with no fee in the internet. I want to use RSA and SHA1 taken by XYSSL Cristophe's Devine project (you may know : www.xyssl.org) and make some modifications. How can do it so as to make it by low? Also: What does it mean XYSSL having GPL license? thanks!

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      Hi every one! I have started a project using ciphering. That is going to be my last project in my school! My teacher has told me this project is going to be published with no fee in the internet. I want to use RSA and SHA1 taken by XYSSL Cristophe's Devine project (you may know : www.xyssl.org) and make some modifications. How can do it so as to make it by low? Also: What does it mean XYSSL having GPL license? thanks!

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      Hamid Taebi
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      See here[^] Im not sure its helpful for you or no?

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        See here[^] Im not sure its helpful for you or no?

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        Thanks for your reply!

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          Hi every one! I have started a project using ciphering. That is going to be my last project in my school! My teacher has told me this project is going to be published with no fee in the internet. I want to use RSA and SHA1 taken by XYSSL Cristophe's Devine project (you may know : www.xyssl.org) and make some modifications. How can do it so as to make it by low? Also: What does it mean XYSSL having GPL license? thanks!

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          Dennis L wrote:

          My teacher has told me this project is going to be published with no fee in the internet.

          Not really a programming answer, but this seems a bit wrong to me. Surely this is work that you will create - it's valid for your teacher to mark it, and maybe keep confidential copies for reference in case someone challenges her marks - but why does she have a right to give your work to the world? If *you* allowed it to be published to the world, then great. I've written some articles here, and am happy to give back to the greater community. But I'd be peeved if I had no choice about it. Would you fail if you handed in the code with "Copyright Dennis L, not GPL, not using GPL, and not to be published without permission" on the top of every page? Saying that, if you use GPL components, their license will infect your code too, I suppose. Iain.

          Plz sir... CPallini CPallini abuz drugz, plz plz help urgent.

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