Re: Implementation Information for Guideline 5

Jon,

Home Page Reader 3.0 makes extensive use of the Document Object Model. This
is a big change from HPR 2.5 and it allows us to support dynamic changes to
the document due to dynamic page extensions such as those due to JavaScript
implementations.

Home Page Reader 3.0 also responds to standard input API.

Both of these are required in our guidelines.

Rich


Rich Schwerdtfeger
Senior Technical Staff Member
IBM Accessibility Center
Research Division
EMail/web: schwer@us.ibm.com

"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.",
Frost


Jon Gunderson <jongund@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>@w3.org on 10/26/2000 08:37:57 AM

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It is also important that Henter-Joyce Jaws as an assistive technology uses
a DOM based technology to model web page they are trying to access.

http://www.hj.com/JAWS/JAWS.html

Jon
Jon Gunderson, Ph.D., ATP
Coordinator of Assistive Communication and Information Technology
Division of Rehabilitation - Education Services
MC-574
College of Applied Life Studies
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
1207 S. Oak Street, Champaign, IL  61820

Voice: (217) 244-5870
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Received on Saturday, 28 October 2000 21:29:58 UTC