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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
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I see. that makes sense. Thank you for the prompt response!
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@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?
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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?
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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?
Received a License Compliance email from Sencha
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Hi Farshad, thanks for the quick reply and the note about the subscription. I'll get back to them.