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From kimball@ntplx.net Wed May 19 05:28:25 2004
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Dear Martin,
I made a large mistake in my previous e-mail. The Java software I sent
(Tanach.jar) is NOT subject to any restrictions. You may use it and
distribute it anyway you'd like. It's necessarily "open" to enhance the
credibility of the transcription. And, I'd be glad to help you understand
it better. (I was confusing it with the Tanach.xsl.xml file which is
copyrighted and subject to some restrictions.) I'm sorry for causing a
distraction.
I'm pretty busy right now and won't be free for a couple of months at
least. I can help you by e-mail as questions come up, but can't convert to
OSIS at this time. If there's an XMLSchema for OSIS, I'd give it a quick
look, however.
At any rate, please excuse my error.
Best wishes,
Chris
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Dear Martin,<br><br>
I made a large mistake in my previous e-mail. The Java software I
sent (Tanach.jar) is NOT subject to any restrictions. You may use
it and distribute it anyway you'd like. It's necessarily "open"
to enhance the credibility of the transcription. And, I'd be glad to help
you understand it better. (I was confusing it with the
Tanach.xsl.xml file which is copyrighted and subject to some
restrictions.) I'm sorry for causing a distraction.<br><br>
I'm pretty busy right now and won't be free for a couple of months at
least. I can help you by e-mail as questions come up, but can't
convert to OSIS at this time. If there's an XMLSchema for OSIS, I'd
give it a quick look, however.<br><br>
At any rate, please excuse my error.<br><br>
Best wishes,<br><br>
Chris<br><br>
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