> > > I generally accept license agreements, because only lawyers 
> > > can understand them
> >
> > Nonsense.

Jochem is right to point this out, although he may have done it a bit
bluntly. EULAs aren't rocket science, and it's important for developers to
know the licenses that control the tools they use to do their jobs. This is
especially true for people like you, who're interested in running CF
applications off of iPods, etc! (I call these sorts of people "crazy", but
to each his own.)

Now, you may not want to read this stuff during the actual process of
installation - I did the same thing as you and clicked through it - but
after the installation the license is right there on your computer. On my
Windows CFMX 7 multiserver J2EE install, it's at c:\jrun4\license.txt. And,
of course, all of the product licenses are available directly from the
Macromedia site.

> You may be correct on both issues, but that doesn't excuse 
> your being rude!

In Jochem's defense, I don't think his intent was to be rude, but rather to
provide the maximum amount of information in the minimum amount of space as
he typically does.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized 
instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta, 
Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location. 
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