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Posted by Jim Higson on 04/02/06 22:41
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Travis Newbury wrote:
>
>> bluemanafox@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Whether its in JavaScript, HTML, ASP it doesnt matter, but does
>>> anybody have a link to where I can find the code for this?
>
> It would be a server-side language, such as the ASP you mention, or PHP,
> Perl, etc.
I would say it has to be in a client-side language since once the page has
loaded the server cannot enable/disable buttons etc, and there is no form
element that sends the position of sliders to the server.
How are you thinking a server-side script could control this?
>> To get the code, just find a place that does it, and copy their code.
>> I seem to recall the adobe site had this in it.
>
> Not likely that you could copy any server-side code, Travis. And
> client-side JavaScript wouldn't work, as some percentage of folks have
> that disabled. Nor would it be very secure, if the acceptance is
> absolutely required.
I don't think there is any way to make absolutely sure, for example I could
be in an internet cafe and just call over a stranger and say "hey, click
this for me!" and then use the site. I wouldn't have clicked that I agreed.
Besides, is there any reason to think a court would uphold a EULA only if
you can prove the user scrolled down the page text?
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Jim
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