I've already submitted my 4 point argument against this, Technically, it can never work on Netscape, which is a supported browser. George Victor Odhner wrote: > > George Toft wrote: > > But no! The Business requires we capture > > *exactly* what the member saw. > > OK, the solution is obvious. > > * Send them an IMAGE containing the agreement. > They'd have to set any options in a prior step > so that they could be incorporated into the > image, along with their personal information. > > * Make that image small enough to appear on a > small screen, in black & white (for compactness > and to eliminate any color-blindness issues), > and use JavaScript to force the window size. > There are some browser-dependent differences > regarding window size controls. > > * Oh yeah: if they have a "wrong" browser, > or won't enable JavaScript, then they can't > play. (Management will probably decree that > this is MSIE 5 or 6, but maybe you could push > them to allow some others. Each has to be > tested.) > > * When they click on the I AGREE button within > the image, they have agreed. The POST will > include the window size, and you have to > log that to demonstrate they saw the whole > thing. I think we're getting into Imagemaps > here, and the POST contents MUST be retained > in the logging of the transaction to ensure > you can demonstrate WHERE they clicked. > > Logging is essential here, since you must at > least document that the browser did request > downloading of that image. The image can > have a serialized name, so the logged download > can be directly correlated with the archived > image of that user's personalized agreement. > > Legally, unless they concentrate on detailed > logging and well documented procedures, they > don't have a leg to stand on. > > Another approach of course is to send them > an executable program via download, that they > can use remotely to execute an agreement. > > Rotsa Ruck! > > Vic > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss