Hi Alexandre,

sorry, but I don't get the point of your post.

On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Alexandre Silveira
<[email protected]> wrote:
> This not right:
>
> use the link given by the page for Windows 7,Vista,XP Offline 64 bits. All
> Offfline installs - always full archive to install.
>
> Link: http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=56699
>
> Or go to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index.html

As it has been mentioned already: Don't point end-users to those
"confusing" sites. Those sites are meant for java-developers, people
with technology knowlegde, those who understand what is the difference
between a JDK, a JRE, between SE version, between ME version.

> This is a primary procedure,

Nope, the primary way to obtain java for the end user is to go to
java.com. That is far less confusing for most people.

> For the user below, have you got phising site or are you FUDing the list
> ???? FUD -  FEAR - uncertainty - DECEPTION -

I know the D as in doubt, to spread "fear, uncertainity and doubt"

The citation is from the end-user targeted java page:

> Em 17/11/2011 11:58, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions escreveu:
>> [...]
>> Why is Java SE 7 not yet available on java.com?
>> The new release of Java is first made available to the developers to
>> ensure no major problems are found before we make it available on the
>> java.com website for end users to download the latest version. If you are
>> interested in trying Java SE 7 it can be downloaded from Oracle.com

http://java.com/en/download/faq/java7.xml

And re java 7: there already have been complaints about java not
working despite java being installed - that is because people did
download the wrong version of Java7 from the developers' site.

But back to the original download question, just to make it clear:
* You are allowed to link to the java download at java.com or the
oracle site (but again, please only use java.com for the end-user's
sake)
* You are *not allowed* to copy the java installer to your own server
and provide the download from there (unless you are explicitly
authorized to do so by Oracle)

ciao
Christian

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