A client of mine wants to send their contractors a PDF document that cannot close without it opening a new window that would ask them if they have understood the document's content and then requires them to press either a Yes or No button. Sort of like when you install new software and the user agreement.
After that is done the document closes and their reponse along with the completed document is e-mailed back to my clients website. Also I think an electronic signature would be added to access their intranet.
This is out of my area of expertise. I am running CS5 Acrobat Pro (also running CS4 and Acrobat 7 on other computers) and have Ted Padova's book on PDF forms which has a page on an agree button.
Any ideas of where to start?
Moderator, is this the right spot to post this question?
If anything, what you describe should be presented when the document is opened, but even that you can't really enforce 100%. I would just replace the first page of the document with a large bold text saying something like:
"By continuing to read this document you agree to the following: ... If you don't agree, close the document now."
Also, you can't silently send an email without the user's consent (again, luckily!), unless they install a folder-level script on their machine that allows you to do that.
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