On 20/10-2009 03:23 "Aaron J. Seigo" <ase...@kde.org> wrote: > On October 19, 2009, Thomas Olsen wrote: > > On 20/10-2009 01:37 "Aaron J. Seigo" <ase...@kde.org> wrote: > > > On October 19, 2009, Thomas Olsen wrote: > > > > "You also understand and agree that the Yahoo! Services *may* (my > > > > emphasis) include advertisements and that these advertisements are > > > > necessary for Yahoo! to provide the Yahoo! Services". Well this > > > > service returns a text string and no ads - so... > > > > And there's an attribution link directly to their browser based > > > > service. Or > > > > > > probably would need to provide access to the attribution link in the > > > results (we do this for other services we use, e.g. BBC Weather) ... > > > > I don't quite get what you mean? > > many services require us to put some text (and often a link) that > advertises where the data came from.
Ah - in the case of my Applet/widget/Plasmoid (name confision) I already have such a link directly under the result after inspiration from the Weather Forecast Plasmoid. About the name confusion: are there any reasons for Plasmoids also being referred to as Applets and Widgets? Widgets is a specially confusing term as at least I think of Qt Widgets when used. -- Best Regards / Med venlig hilsen Thomas Olsen _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel