Thank you for the information, Bruce. We will include it with the next update. ~Shawn Bailey, Bruce wrote: > WRT: http://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/USA-States.html#Massachusetts > > Responding per your directions: > http://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/updates.html > > Country: USA > Title of document in primary language(s): Enterprise Information > Technology Accessibility Standards, Version 1.0 > Link to document in primary language(s): > http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=itdterminal&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Policies%2c+Stand > ards+%26+Guidance&L2=Enterprise+Policies+%26+Standards&L3=Accessibility+ > Standards&sid=Aitd&b=terminalcontent&f=policies_standards_itaccessibilit > ystandards&csid=Aitd > Title of document in Engish [SIC] and other language(s): n/a > Link to document in Engish [SIC] and other language(s): n/a > Clearly indicate if this is a new listing, or which current listing it > revises: Web Accessibility Standards Version 1.0, May 1, 2000 > > The year the document was published and revised: June 10, 2008 > Section to list the document (Legislation, Responsible > Ministry/Jurisdiction/Responsible Department or Agency; Relevant > documents (for official government documents), or Additional information > (for other documents): Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Information > Technology Division > A very brief summary of the document and the relevant sections on Web > accessibility, in English. <q>The standards provide minimum > requirements to ensure that Massachusetts information technology > solutions are available and accessible to people with disabilities.</q> > The updates formatted in HTML. The basic format is: [PrimaryLanguage] > Title of document in PrimaryLanguage, 2000 (Title of document in > English): I do not understand this direction. > > >Received on Wednesday, 20 May 2009 19:11:17 GMT
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