No, absolutely no problem with that. Nor with any Moodle-compatible addons you wish to produce and even sell.
The trademark mostly applies to generic Moodle services.
So if you had a site called "Moodle development 4 U" and you offered 'Moodle customisation services' on it to anyone who came along, then it would require checking with moodle.com/helpdesk.
Martin Dougiamas
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Hi Mary. See the very bottom of every page on moodle.org for the Policy on Advertising. It applies to everyone, obviously.
Moodle in English -> Web services -> Moodle 2.0 : some questions that need to be considered if we want to have web services available for client side Flash / Java / js etc -> Re: Moodle 2.0 : some questions that need to be considered if we want to have web services available for client side Flash / Java / js etc
by Martin Dougiamas -
Hmm, a token like that in the HTML (which I presume is directly accessible from something like Flash) could easily be stolen no? (eg do quick "view source" on the teacher's computer when they aren't looking)
And what happens if the embedded application is malicious ... eg a student got an admin to look at something they inserted ... I guess the application could run web service functions as an admin?
And what happens if the embedded application is malicious ... eg a student got an admin to look at something they inserted ... I guess the application could run web service functions as an admin?
Have you tried Moodle 2.0? Dongsheng created a new chat module using YUI (Ajax).