There is a tool that does this already. I'm pretty sure that Henrik Frystek (sic?) created a "bot" to do exactly this. It's in the W3C tools library.


- Mike



At 08:20 AM 6/29/1998 -0700, William Loughborough wrote:

>An example tool would be a simple search of a site for missing

>ALT="text" with an associated editor/database so that vendors could make

>suggestions as to its improvement for inclusion in their products.

>

>Perhaps a stripped-down Bobby?

>

>This could then be furnished to every site with a .gov provenance that

>was determined to have missing ALT="text".

>-- 

>Love.

>            ACCESSIBILITY IS RIGHT - NOT PRIVILEGE

>http://dicomp.pair.com

>

>

>

Mike Paciello

paciello@yuri.org


"A <underline>creativity initiative</underline> is any proposal for
<bold><underline><color><param>ffff,0000,0000</param>action-inciting
change</color></underline></bold> that earns at least one serious
conversation with someone other than the originator's spouse, friend, or
office mate…." – John Kao, <italic>Jamming</italic>

