Re: ARIA States and Properties Meeting

> Anne van Kesteren wrote:
>The point is that HTML currently doesn't support namespaces and that ARIA 
 
>is a solution for current HTML, not HTML5. If HTML5 were to be supported 
>by all vendors ARIA would not even be needed.

This is not clear to me. I will admit that I haven't read the entire HTML5 
draft, but there's still room for ARIA given the potential for 
extensibility via JavaScript.
I think the ARIA FAQ  answers this:

http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/ARIA:_Accessible_Rich_Internet_Applications/Relationship_to_HTML_FAQ#Will_authors_still_need_to_build_JavaScript_widgets_when_HTML5_is_available.3F

--> Mike Squillace
IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center
Austin, TX

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"Anne van Kesteren" <annevk@opera.com> 
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10/24/2007 08:35 AM

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Re: ARIA States and Properties Meeting







On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 15:29:48 +0200, Sam Ruby <rubys@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> Anne van Kesteren wrote:
>>  as HTML doesn't support namespaces.
>
> Given that context, it is fair to talk about the reasons why HTML5 does 
> not currently support namespaces, and the consequences (both positive 
> and negative) to that state of affairs; but it is not fair to state it 
> as if it were a foregone conclusion.

The point is that HTML currently doesn't support namespaces and that ARIA 
is a solution for current HTML, not HTML5. If HTML5 were to be supported 
by all vendors ARIA would not even be needed.


-- 
Anne van Kesteren
<http://annevankesteren.nl/>
<http://www.opera.com/>

Received on Wednesday, 24 October 2007 13:45:48 UTC