Re: seeking information on W3C compliance for dynamically generated w eb pages

Hi,

First question to ask is what actually varies in the content - is it just
generated dynamically to give up-to-the-minute information, or does it allow
for user selection of page components, or does it automatically decide to
send different versions to different folks?

There are open questions on what happens in the third case, but the first two
are more or less like ordinary page assessment, except that it is possible to
speed up some checking by looking seperately at the structure and at the data
that is used.

Do you have more specific questions, or are you looking to hire someone for a
job, or just wondering if people have looked at it before?

Cheers

Charles McCN

On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Pedlow, Robert wrote:

  Hello
          I am seeking information on W3C web content accessibility guidelines
  compliance for sites with dynamically created web pages. Does anyone have
  experience in this area. In particular I have been asked to look at the
  accessibility of a revamped
  site my company is developing which will be built using a product called ATG
  Dynamo.
  Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.

  Regards
  Dr Robert Pedlow
  Telstra Research Laboratories
  Telstra Corporation
  770 Blackburn Rd.
  Clayton, Vic. Australia 3168
  phone 61 3 9253-6373
  fax 61 3 9253-6665



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