Ivo Manca wrote:
> Hey Richi Plana,
>
> Before the user can download any "third-party app", he must accept the same
licenses that he has to accept when he's manually downloading the program from the
website. We will use Autodownloader's capabilities for this.
>
> In the case of Adobe Reader, we'll first show:
>
> "By downloading software from the Adobe web site, you
> agree to the terms of our license agreements, including that you agree
> not to use Adobe Reader software with any other software, plug-in or
> enhancement which uses or relies on Adobe Reader when converting or
> transforming PDF files into other file formats."
>
> And then a dialog with the contents of
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrreula.html
>
>
Hmm,
autodownloader will need to be modified then to be able to display the content
of an url in one of the accept boxes, because we do not have permission to
distribute adobe's eula.
Regards,
Hans
I already suspected that we needed to modify autodownloader one way or
another, so this can be done.
I was not sure whether or not it was allowed to distribute an eula
though, but I had my suspections.
Is it allowed to just download the EULA's text to the window, or do we
also have to leave the whole page intact?
Ivo