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#ActualTom Sloper

Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:58 PM

Can I just navigate the WebBrowser object to a wikipedia page explaining the problem?
Would that break any copyright laws?

Wikipedia would probably not approve of hosting your error messages.
There is no problem with pointing a browser to a web page.  Many programs do this for help and support.


coder, are you saying that the explanations are already on Wikipedia, and you would send your users to Wikipedia? [Answer given while I was asking it]
I don't see how Wikipedia would object to getting more visitors.

#2Tom Sloper

Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:57 PM

Can I just navigate the WebBrowser object to a wikipedia page explaining the problem?
Would that break any copyright laws?

Wikipedia would probably not approve of hosting your error messages.
There is no problem with pointing a browser to a web page.  Many programs do this for help and support.


coder, are you saying that the explanations are already on Wikipedia, and you would send your users to Wikipedia? [Answer given while I was asking it]
I don't see how Wikipedia would object to getting more visitors.

#1Tom Sloper

Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:56 PM

Can I just navigate the WebBrowser object to a wikipedia page explaining the problem?
Would that break any copyright laws?

Wikipedia would probably not approve of hosting your error messages.
There is no problem with pointing a browser to a web page.  Many programs do this for help and support.


coder, are you saying that the explanations are already on Wikipedia, and you would send your users to Wikipedia?
I don't see how Wikipedia would object to getting more visitors.

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