27 May
2009
27 May
'09
5:13 p.m.
Bavousett, David (2009/05/27 09:51 -0400):
Joe Atzberger wrote:
This depends entirely on the "assistive technology" that you care about. If you mean something ancient, like JAWS 2.0 then it is easy to say that no modern website is compliant.
As far as I undrstand it, accessibility does _not_ depend on which assistive technology is used. On the web, for instance, there are a set of criteria a site should verify so that it can be said accessible. Accessible then means readable with any assistive technology. Sébastien.