- From: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 07:37:00 -0500
- To: 'www-qa-wg@w3.org' <www-qa-wg@w3.org>
* UAAG 1.0 UAAG has the notion of inclusion by reference or by direct inclusion. For example in the conformance section will be declared what has been supported. http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG/conformance.html#include-reqs Plus [[[ A claim is well-formed if it meets the following two conditions. Condition 1: The claim must include the following information: 1. The date of the claim. 2. A conformance profile. 3. Information about the user agent. The user agent may consist of more than one component. For each component, the claim must include the following: ◦ Name and version information for the component. Version information must be sufficient to identify the user agent (e.g., vendor name, version number, minor release number, required patches or updates, natural language of the user interface or documentation). The version information may refer to a range of user agents (e.g., "this claim refers to all user agents version 6.x"). ◦ Name and version information for the operating environment (or environments) in which the component is running. ]]] - http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG/conformance.html#well-formed-claim The Conformance Profile is composed by many things including a list of things which does not comply. [[[ ance profile includes the following assertions: 1. Required: The guidelines title/version: "User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0" 2. Required: The URI of the guidelines: http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-UAAG10-20021217 3. Required: The conformance level satisfied: "A", "Double-A", or "Triple-A" 4. Required: At least one content type label. The VisualText label must be present if the user agent renders text visually. 5. Required: The Selection label, if the user agent implements a selection mechanism. 6. Required: A list of requirements (checkpoints or portions of checkpoints) that do not apply. A conformance profile should also explain why those requirements do not apply. 7. Required: Information about one or more specifications (e.g., markup languages, style sheet languages, and APIs) implemented to satisfy the requirements of this document. A user agent must satisfy the requirements identified by the profile for at least these specifications. A user agent is not required to satisfy the identified requirements for other implemented specifications except when a content type label definition states otherwise. The profile must include enough information to identify the implemented specifications. The profile should indicate which specifications are used to satisfy which requirements (e.g., which image formats are used to satisfy the requirements associated with the Image content type label). 8. Optional: The Events label 9. Optional: Input modality labels: "Pointer" and/or "Voice" ]]] - http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG/conformance.html#profile-structure * ATAG 1.0 ATAG 1.0 requests to include the checkpoints which have not been met as leaving outside the ones which have been met. In a kind of declare what you don't do. To know th [[[ A well-formed claim must include the following information: 1. The guidelines title/version: "Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0"; 2. The URI of the guidelines: http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-ATAG10-20000203; 3. The conformance level satisfied: "A", "Double-A", or "Triple-A"; 4. The version number and operating system of the software covered by the claim. Also indicate whether any upgrades or plug-ins are required; 5. The date of the claim; 6. The checkpoints of the chosen conformance level considered not applicable. Claimants should use the checklist [ATAG10-CHECKLIST] for this purpose. ]]] - http://www.w3.org/TR/ATAG10/#conformance -- Karl Dubost - http://www.w3.org/People/karl/ W3C Conformance Manager *** Be Strict To Be Cool ***
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