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Ah never mind, I see what you did:
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This library is forked from DinkToPdf. The main changes are to include the required native binaries in the package so they don't have to be manually installed, and renamed to a move appropriate project name. The license has also been corrected to match the license for the wkhtmltopdf parent project.
Because you include the binaries you have to match the wkhtmltopdf license.
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Yeah, I'm not sure the legality of changing the license (what MIT allows you to do), but since I include the binaries I thought it was more appropriate to mirror the license of the "main" project, vs the wrapper. But I'm no legal expert, if someone needs to audit this prior to them using this project then they should and all details are listed here.
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@HakanL I think technically you just need to have 2 Licenses, one for the binaries and one for the C# codebase
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thats what I would do at least
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That may be right, but I don't know how to do that, I don't even think NuGet supports that. I'll leave it for someone else to audit.
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- Execution time increases under load HOT 1
- I didn't use dependency injection. Using static creation would cause the thread to get stuck and new requests to keep getting stuck HOT 22
- % in the href attribute are still encoded to %25 HOT 2
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- In Linux CentOS 7, there was an error: Unable to load native library. The platform may be missing native dependencies (libjpeg62, etc). Or the current platform is not supported. HOT 3
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