Update license and readme

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Skylar Ittner 5 years ago
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Copyright (c) 2018 Netsyms Technologies.
Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Netsyms Technologies. Some rights reserved.
If you modify and redistribute this project, you must replace the branding
assets with your own.
The branding assets include:
* the application icon
* the Netsyms N punchcard logo
* the Netsyms for Business graph logo
If you are unsure if your usage is allowed, please contact us:
https://netsyms.com/contact
legal@netsyms.com
All other portions of this application,
unless otherwise noted (in comments, headers, etc), are licensed as follows:
Licensed under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0. Files without MPL header
comments, including third party code, may be under a different license.
Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
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### Folders
* api
An API framework. See api/apisettings.php below.
* api/actions
A place to put your API actions.
* langs
Translations and alert messages.
The language files that are loaded depends on the value of `LANGUAGE` in `settings.php`.
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The app checks before loading, so it will give a friendly 404 error if it doesn't find your page.
Woe to you if you delete `home.php` or `404.php`, as those are assumed to exist for fallback behavior.
* static
CSS, JS, fonts, images...
CSS, JavaScript, fonts, images...
* vendor
If you don't know what this is about, or you don't have it, you need to read up on Composer. Right now.
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Read through it to see exactly what it does.
* action.php
A good place to put form handling code. By default it only handles logging out, but is easily expanded.
* api/apisettings.php
An array of API actions. Validates any variables required by your actions before running them. See https://source.netsyms.com/Apps/NotePost/src/branch/master/api/apisettings.php for a full example of its capabilities.
* api.php
Similar to action.php, but designed for user/pass authenticated JSON responses.
Legacy shim for code that still expects the API endpoint to be here.
* index.php
Login page and handler. Hands off to `app.php` after authenticating user.
It includes 2fa support, by the way.
Handles login and checking permissions.
* app.php
Main app page after login. Handles loading app pages and 404 errors.
Redirects to `index.php` if the user is not logged in.

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