RE: WCAG 2.0 and scripting

On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Patrick Lauke wrote:

> > Accessys@smart.net
>
> > I haven't been able to get Javascript access to work with EMACspeak.
> > or for that matter other Linux access applications.
>
> The question then is: is Javascript in principle an "accessibility
> supported technology" on Linux? How do, say, Orca + Konqueror or
> similar combinations fare on Linux?

haven't tried the Orca+Konqueror combination but many other
combinations work fine.

also what I use regularly and what I just test occasionally leave two
very different levels of experience with those software packagese.

and it is sort of chicken-egg thing too, one uses regularly is that
which meets their needs best, and that is always a personal
determination.

Bob

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Received on Thursday, 27 September 2007 13:19:20 UTC