Do you have any examples I can look at? I wouldnt know where to begin to create this :)
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Browse All TopicsHi all,
I'm looking for some help on creating a web page that users MUST accept on before they can go ahead and continue on to use the free service.
Ideally, I don't want them to be able to just type anything in the browser and bypass the acceptance page either, and that they can only move on by clicking accept.
I use frontpage 2003 and would like to create the page using that if at all possible.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
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by: deepaknetPosted on 2009-07-03 at 04:38:12ID: 24771707
A showmodaldialog or an opaque DIV. Nevertheless, you should have a backend tracking of whether the button was clicked or is being bypassed.