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Sony Ericsson Indonesia Joined: Oct 08, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sony Ericsson Land PM |
Sorry i was bored |
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tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
Not to worry...
Now back to the matter.
@exosyphen
I'll send you an e-mail today.
@daveo
Looking forward to hear what your chaps can come up with.
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__spc__ Joined: Apr 04, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: To: Cc: Bcc: Subject: Message: PM |
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On 2003-08-01 08:04:38, mrj82 wrote:
No dude what he means is you can do handwriting 1 charater at a time, not a whole word at a time. So it wouldn't work.damn your having breakfast? I'm about to get in the bed myself lol. Of course its like 1am here.
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Doesn't joytter have a drawing-pad component, for sketching and th elike...?
Steven.
This message was NOT posted from my P800 that I no longer have |
tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
Yes it does but you can't get the "drawed" signature on the same page as where you can write comments with the keyboard.
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lloydcody Joined: Apr 13, 2003 Posts: 150 From: Wales PM, WWW
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I think sum1 hit upon a good point there....
Why doesn't your company also use "voice" signatures. They could sign then say their name and the P800 record it. I think this is being tested as a form of proof of identity in some supermarkets already.
Another thing tho... I think if the signature is to be valid it needs to be less pixelated than it would be if signed in a small box at the end of the form.
I reckon the customer should use the whole screen to sign (ie turn the screen on its side) and use that - or at least most of the screen. If u use the same size box to sign in as on a piece of paper, the signature will be of poor definition (very blocky) and may not look authentic or anything like the real signature. To increase the qualtiy of the definition use a bigger area of the screen -- the app that gets programmed for u could then auto crop the signed image so that no wasted image space is stoerd in memory (ie blank space).
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tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
@lloydcody Very good piont that. I am not too into the leagal aspect of this to be honest. Good batting thinkman! I welcome all the input you you can come up with. Oh yeah, just for the record: I'm not earning a penny on this!
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daveo Joined: Jul 31, 2003 Posts: 4 PM |
'lo again tranquil.
the devs at work shrugged and went for more coffee.
I told you they were nerds!
Sorry mate, they're the only guys I know in that game.
The voice signature thing was a great idea, but I doubt very much it would be useable in a dispute situation. |
cybriks Joined: Aug 08, 2003 Posts: 1 PM |
Where (geographically) Is the target-market of your application?
Digital signatures of the size producable on the p800 do not count as evidence in a court in the scandinavian countries, whereas the US and Canada are less restricive (that is in the US, a couple of states would accept it while others only rate it as indications); the European Union is currently working on legal drafts for exactly this issue and there are absolutely no indications as where we are heading to as different countries in the EU have different positions here. Unfortunately I do not know about the other continents but I assume that the situation is quite similar there: some do and some don't.
But then, this question only becomes relevant if the person signing the form really has to give proof to something with his signature. Wouldn't it be easier (and/or more secure) to use digital signatures instead?
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