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11 May 2016 15:28
Glad you found the solution!
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11 May 2016 11:07
So do you think that applies to development on a University Learning Management System?
GPL implies that every program user (for example, a university student) has the right to request its source code.
If not I would like to get in contact re partnership programme.
I'll drop you a line.
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11 May 2016 10:28
The commercial license grants the right to distribute Blend4Web-powered applications on whatever websites (e.g. on facebook). However, if the intellectual property rights were transferred to the owner of a particular website, he/she/it must have a license.
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10 May 2016 16:48
Hi and welcome to Blend4web forums!

4) new scene is exported to a server queue (see step 6)

6) blender receives either the data for a full scene to render , or data describing the actions required in order to recreate the new scene from the old scene (ie replicating the user's changes)

This is possible, see this question on revoking python scripts from the command line. We in Blend4Web reexport our JSON/HTML scenes every release. See also how the Project Manager reexports scenes.

Hope this helps!
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10 May 2016 16:44
Hi,

Please attach here a minimum blend file which causes such error. Thanks!
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10 May 2016 16:33
May be I don't completely understand you, but all JavaScript objects are deleted when the user leaves a web page. The warnings you see in the browser console are simply printed again after the user comes back to your Blend4Web-powered page.

In fact, these warnings are very strange. A simple example blend file and/or source code snippet would be appreciated.
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10 May 2016 16:28
Hi,
start the whole scene animation when it's loaded.
You can setup NLA in your scene so that all animation in your scene would start simultaneously. See this tutorial for example. Hope this helps!
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10 May 2016 16:26
Hi Luke,

Yes indeed, if a GPL-licensed program is not distributed publicly, then the author can keep its source code private.
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10 May 2016 16:24
What if I use a button named "source" in 3D scene that is linked to source .blend file?
Yes, I think this is ok.
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10 May 2016 15:48
这篇文章介绍了新的法线编辑器-它是什么和用来做什么,以及它提供了什么新机会。
https://www.blend4web.com/zh/article/219/
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