Re: HTML5 Bug 13624 - <video> The pause-on-exit flag

The User Agent Working group (UAWG) reviewed  Bug 13624 and references
provided. We did not find a compelling use case for making this part of
HTML5. This bug describes an interaction between screen readers and
browsers. As such, the user is not actively involved.  The bug does not
interfere with or contradict any Success Criteria in UAAG20.

If there's a compelling use case, please bring it to our attention, we can
certainly consider it.

Otherwise, we concur with closing this bug.\

Jim Allan, Co-Chair User Agent Working Group



On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 11:12 AM, John Foliot <john@foliot.ca> wrote:

> Greetings UAWG colleagues,
>
> I have been tasked with bringing this bug to the attention of the UAWG, in
> case there is a concern/comment you wish to bring forward.  It is related
> to
> pausing video when supplemental content requires additional time [sic], and
> in particular the final comment from Silvia Pfeiffer is worth looking at.
>
> The current status of this bug is "Rejected", and barring any serious
> concern/feedback from your group, I will look to close this bug.  If you
> could kindly provide some feedback (one way or the other) in the next week
> or so I would appreciate that.
>
> Thanks.
>
> (This email closes ACTION 155 -
> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/track/actions/155)
>
> JF
> ---------------
> John Foliot
> Web Accessibility Specialist
> W3C Invited Expert | Co-Facilitator, W3C HTML5 Accessibility Task Force
> (Media)
> Co-Founder, Open Web Camp
>
>
>
>


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