By "should end with the link" I implied "should not contain anything that followed it at the time of my comment, including the form and the - thus obviated - disclaimer. :)
If submitting a form to a 3rd party site results in an error for any reason, the error will be displayed by the target host. This will create a negative impression upon the target host, even if the bug is in the submitting page, therefore submitting forms to 3rd party sites should be avoided. You can provide an opportunity and a suggestion to copy (ctrl-C) the symbol in the pop-up. On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 2:48 PM, Manuel Strehl <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the comment! > >> As far as I'm concerned, the pop-up contents should end with the link >> "Read more about codepoint adoption." In your brief description, you >> might want to add a proviso about the temporary nature of character >> adoption. > Good catch! The 12-month period is important to mention. Putting the > "Read more" at the end sounds good to me, too. >> Submitting forms to a 3rd party site is a bad idea. > In principle I agree, But here I do that on purpose (the purpose being > to prefill the "codepoint to adopt" field). Since the form on the > adoption landing page doesn't fill in values given via form submit, I > decided to re-build it and let it post directly to the next step. > > -Manuel

