- From: Lloyd G. Rasmussen <lras@loc.gov>
- Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 15:06:51 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
I would suggest using character entities. Results will vary, but many screen reader/browser combinations can pronounce the Greek character names, especially if you move through that portion of the text one character at a time, and you have properly declared the charset of the HTML page. At 03:51 PM 2/8/02 -0000, you wrote: > <> My views are: 1) Font tags Are wrong. 2) gifs with ALT >text: Do not scale, but better for screen readers and older browsers ><> with locale change to greek not sure about how most browsers will >receive it. 4) Character entities : Probably purest way, probably >inaccessible to screen readers and older browsers Does anybody have a >view on this? or any decent resources I can review? Regards, Steve Braille is the solution to the digital divide. Lloyd Rasmussen, Senior Staff Engineer National Library Service f/t Blind and Physically Handicapped Library of Congress (202) 707-0535 <lras@loc.gov> <http://www.loc.gov/nls> HOME: <lras@sprynet.com> <http://lras.home.sprynet.com>
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