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  1. Hi Farshad, thanks for the quick reply and the note about the subscription. I'll get back to them.
  2. Yesterday we received email from Sencha.com stating "we have detected our site to be using Sencha Ext JS however we have no records of a license for your company". We do use uniGUI on our site, but do not use Sencha outside of it. I double-checked that our UniGUI license is valid (until June, 2024), and also noted this page on your site:https://unigui.com/explore/licensing, which states that "uniGUI uses Sencha Ext JS library for rendering client side GUI. uniGUI deploys an OEM version of Ext JS which means you don't need to obtain a separate license for Ext JS." Is this a common occurrence, and can you provide any guidance? Thanks, Daniel Zimmerman
  3. I see. that makes sense. Thank you for the prompt response!
  4. @Mehmet Emin - thank you for the tip. What do you mean by session/state that you can save. When I start a new session I get a new TUniMainModule to hold session information. This is where I store specific data about what the user is doing during that session. If I refresh the browser, I get a new TUniMainModule instance. If I save a cookie and then refresh, how do I tell UniGui to go back to the old TUniMainModule and not use a new one?
  5. I see, but there is a similar issue if someone simply pastes the URL back in the browser. We are coming from Intraweb world, where the session is associated either based on a cookie, or the user's IP address. Thus, even if the user refreshes, or pastes the URL again, they get the same state as they left of at before. Is there a way to do this?
  6. Hello, We are new to Unigui. It seems that the browser refresh button completely resets the entire session. That is not typical for a web application these days. Is this a limitation of UniGui, or is there a way for the refresh button to not completely create a new session?
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