The primary function of The Access Web is to assist fellow developers in
search of solutions to specific problems. The secondary, yet equally
desirable, goal of this website is to allow the developer to improve his
or her coding skills and understanding of Microsoft Access and VBA by
following the comments in most of the code samples presented here either in
text form or in all the open source utilities and controls. This website is not intended to be a free-for-all resource
for those looking for code with which to build their own web
sites. To prevent the proliferation of buggy text/html pages or
downloadable files based on code samples posted here where
shortcuts have been taken when plagiarizing the code, making it
effectively worthless, and to follow common developer courtesy,
I must make the following conditions for use of code on this
site.
You can use any code here
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in any application you develop, even if the
original source code is provided with the
application. This also includes applications developed for corporate use
distributed internally.
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in any complete demo application, so long as
the purpose of the demo is to demonstrate
something other than that code found here
(in other words, the code is used as a
method or set of methods within a larger
application whose primary goal is not to
demonstrate the code taken from this
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You cannot
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copy, redistribute or republish any source code code from this site by any means, including distributing the code on the web, in zip files, demos or via a CD collection, whether free or not. This means no web pages, text files, demo projects, classes, or
databases that replicate the source found here. If you find something of interest please refer users to the
corresponding page, or link to the page(s) of interest. |
To reiterate, you are not allowed to redistribute this code as source
in any manner whatsoever. For those few of you who have trouble
understanding these simple guidelines, that means you cannot repost these
samples on your web site (although links to here are fine), you cannot bundle
these samples on a CD and sell it, in general you cannot steal credit for others
work.
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