First of all, thanks: UrlMaster has neatly solved one problem for me: that of replacing accented characters with their unaccented equivalent. The module is easy to install and configure, and I had the job done in minutes after wasting a few hours realising that DNN friendly Url rules are not up to this particular task.
Then I started to get into the module licensing process. Paying for a licence per domain, or for a pack of domains is reasonable, and presents no problem. However, I have DNN sites that have multiple portals, some of which require the particular product feature that interests me, and some that don't (I work both in English and Spanish; hence the need for the product). When you install a license file (at host level), although it removes the bright yellow licensing panel on the site that you licensed, it leaves it on all the other portals that don't need it.
Is there any way of preventing UrlMaster from doing that? I don't want to have to buy a server license when not all sites need the product.
Also, I have a staging server that I use for doing demonstrations to clients of new features and content during the development process. It is separate to the production server and DNN installation. I would like to be able to demonstrate the site with accented letters removed from the friendly urls, as it always concerns clients, but without the yellow licensing banner. Given that I will be licensing the production domain, is there any way of getting the domains for the staging sites included in the license as "alias" domains?