Hans de Goede wrote:
> 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?
IANAL, but I think just downloading the text will be fine (but how do we
extract it from the webpage?)
Regards,
Hans