The context is in the sentence prior: *premium *modules from
eStudySource.com /e-sword.net. "WordStudy" is a premium module. If his
module is named "WordStudy" and it's a third party module, it also will not
appear in e-Sword, since third party modules cannot duplicate official
module names.
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 3:10 PM, stephen.8601 <stephen.8601@...>wrote:
> **
>
>
> --- In eSword@yahoogroups.com, Josh Bond <josh@...> wrote:
>
> >>>... downloaded it from an unauthorized source ...<<<
>
> Hi Josh,
> I'm not certain as to what you mean by "unauthorized source." I have a
> heap of third part modules, and they all work. The only one I had a
> difficulty with was the REB Bible, which I both purchased and downloaded
> from Bible.org (the NET Bible website).
>
> So, I'm somewhat confused as to what is meant by unauthorized source,
> because that statement seems to infer a permission required, or
> authorization required to produce resources for e-Sword (of which I don't
> think that is the case). So a bit of help is needed in understanding of
> what is meant.
>
> Ta for that.
>
> Blessings,
> Stephen (Php 1:21).
>
>
>
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