- From: Gian Sampson-Wild <gian@tkh.com.au>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:08:50 +1000
- To: "'Loretta Guarino Reid'" <lorettaguarino@google.com>
- Cc: <public-comments-WCAG20@w3.org>
---------------------------------------------------------- Comment 18: Source: http://www.w3.org/mid/000901c69538$2e394450$f4c9b23a@tkhcomputer (Issue ID: LC-1038) Baseline - Under 'Additional information' it says that a conformance claim "CANNOT specify physical, sensory or cognitive requirements". Is the conformance claim not allowed to say "We have developed this site specifically for people with vision impairments" - because that is something that would be important to a vision impairment organisation. Proposed Change: This section needs to delineate between specifying actual physical, sensory or cognitive requirements a person needs to access a site, via physical, sensory or cognitive disabilities that are catered for ---------------------------- Response from Working Group: ---------------------------- We have rewritten the conformance section, and this statement has been removed. ---------------------------- Response from GSW: ---------------------------- Thank you for taking my comment into account.
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