Follow-up Comment #2, task #14592 (project administration): Unimestre is a student information system that is developed by a Brazilian for-profit organization of the same name. However, the student information system in question has an interesting particularity: It also allows the student, his parents, and teachers, to access the system through a web browser.
However, together with this feature, unfortunately, the proprietors of Unimestre force the website visitor/guest/client to use non-free software through JavaScript. It turns out that most of the usage could be solved, in the server-side, by using HTML forms with hidden inputs with the appropriate values and also a visible "send" button. And also for some cases, a simple URL/link could be provided in the server-side. However, none of these where made by the proprietors of Unimestre, because they choose to use non-free JavaScript instead. What Eu Sou Mestre does is provide ways to replace the non-free software usage with alternative ways friedly to free/libre software. Morever, Eu Sou Mestre doesn't depend on non-free software, because it doesn't use any functions/code that comes from the non-free JavaScript software provided by Unimestre, and also doesn't depend on the result of what those non-free JavaScript do. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?14592> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/