- From: Loretta Guarino Reid <lorettaguarino@google.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 07:31:53 -0700
- To: "Gian Sampson-Wild" <gian@tkh.com.au>
- Cc: public-comments-WCAG20@w3.org
This referred to SC 2.5.2: If an input error is detected and suggestions for correction are known and can be provided without jeopardizing the security or purpose of the content, the suggestions are provided to the user. Loretta On 7/6/07, Gian Sampson-Wild <gian@tkh.com.au> wrote: > Comment 91: > > Source: http://www.w3.org/mid/001f01c695f9$31b504e0$9288b23a@tkhcomputer > (Issue ID: LC-1118) > > Examples: The two examples should be moved to Advisory Techniques > > ---------------------------- > Response from Working Group: > ---------------------------- > > The working group believes that these examples are just specific instances > of some of the already listed future advisory techniques. There are many > ways of meeting this success criterion and we don't want to give undue > weight to particular instances by providing advisory techniques about some > methods and not others. > > The example titled "Additional Help for Correcting An Input Error" would be > covered in the "Displaying errors and suggestions in the context of the > original form (for example, re-displaying a form where input errors and > suggestions for correction are highlighted and displayed in the context of > the original form)" technique. > > The example about correcting the input of months would be covered in the > technique titled, "Providing a text message that contains information about > the number of input errors, suggestions for corrections for each item, and > instructions on how to proceed". > ---------------------------- > Response from GSW: > ---------------------------- > Can you please remind me as to which SC this refers to? > >
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