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Dear All,
I have to put some terms and conditions on my commercial site which vendors have to accept before going into site. My query is in practice how you people do it? I mean do you store these information in database ,or do you keep time stamping in database,or just force users to read and accept it without saving . I know it varies company to company ,i asked generally??

Technically-
How to do it? if i can get some code help it will be highly appreciated.

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