CLARIFICATION

Did you mean for both of these to be 1.3.2?

 

Gregg

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Comment LC-1198

Title: 
Document: WCAG 2.0 Guidelines
Submitter: Al Gilman <Alfred.S.Gilman@IEEE.org>
Comment Type: substantive
Location:  <http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/complete.html>  

Comment:
Distinguish requirements that apply at the User Interface, i.e. in the
Rendered Content, from requirements that apply at the network interface,
i.e. in the Communicated Content. 

The latter is defined by how the content is represented as it passes from
the author and server's automation to the user's automation. 

We may be able to resurrect the notion of a [generic] document object model
as a slightly stronger statement of the 4.1 'clean parse' language and tie
"programmatically determined" clauses there. 

Proposed Change: 

Distinguish requirements that apply at the User Interface, i.e. in the
Rendered Content, from requirements that apply at the network interface,
i.e. in the Communicated Content. 

1.3.2 is an example of the former. 
1.3.2 is an example of the latter.

Status: open

Working Group Notes: 

Resolution:

Related Issues: 
Assigned To: Nobody
Last Edited: 20060623192430

Received on Wednesday, 28 June 2006 04:47:01 UTC