Hi I did my website using two domain names simply because at the time I didn't know anything about subdomains - I am no web developer and I just wanted to learn more about putting a web site together and not mess up my original site so I used a different domain name... I stumbled accross Highslide and discovered it was perfect and easy to use for me (Cascading Style sheet behaviors are driving me crazy and I cringe at javascript coding!).
My original site would be commerical because I sell my teddy bears from it. Highslide is not currently in use there but I want to add it to my gallery. The index page of my original site is split into two: one to my teddy bears which follows the path of my original site name and the other to my projects which is using a different domain name, which I did simply because I didn't want to mess with my original site and I simply didn't know quite how to go about doing it elsewise... I know enough about web design to mess up really bad but I do not know enough to fix it when it goes wrong:-) I am using Highslide for the projects side which is currently non-commerical as I build it. It is perfect for my needs. However once I finish getting it together, if I ever do get it finished, I would like to up it to commerical by selling kits and other things...
So can this arrangement be considered one licence because it is all just me and my crafts and do I register it from my original domain name even though it would be used on another domain name?
Thanks for creating such an easy to use javascript! Even a non-web person like me can use it! I just hope this can be considered a single licence!