Along those lines-- our purchase orders have terms and conditions that a company 'agrees' to when we buy something from them. Likewise, our sales order forms have terms and conditions that the buyer 'agrees' to when placing an order.

Due to the conflicting terms, it turns out that we could not send a purchase order to ourselves and buy our own material!

The result would be that the lawyers for the buyers and the sellers would have to duke it out.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


At 10:07 PM -0400 7/3/09, Milan Zdimal wrote:
Why not just have an "I agree to the terms and conditions" checkbox and
write your code so that it is impossible to accept the submission unless it
is checked. You can't capture the user's screen and capturing the date or ip
address does not imply that the user accepts the conditions. So I think the
terms and conditions checkbox is your best bet.

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