- From: White, Jason J <jjwhite@ets.org>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 14:07:43 +0000
- To: James Nurthen <james.nurthen@oracle.com>, Sailesh Panchang <sailesh.panchang@deque.com>
- CC: Rich Schwerdtfeger <richschwer@gmail.com>, "public-aria@w3.org" <public-aria@w3.org>
> -----Original Message----- > From: James Nurthen [mailto:james.nurthen@oracle.com] > I disagree. Speaking a description with a delay or allowing a user to turn them > off once they are familiar with an application seems like useful behavior to me. [Jason] I agree completely. > > As such a description is not appropriate for error messages which are perhaps > the most important information being conveyed. [Jason] Correct, and that's why I support aria-errormessage: there are good reasons to treat error messages distinctively in the user interface of any assistive technology that uses ARIA to determine how Web content is presented to the user. ________________________________ This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may contain privileged or confidential information. It is solely for use by the individual for whom it is intended, even if addressed incorrectly. If you received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender; do not disclose, copy, distribute, or take any action in reliance on the contents of this information; and delete it from your system. Any other use of this e-mail is prohibited. Thank you for your compliance. ________________________________
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