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Name: Makoto Ueki Email: makoto.ueki@gmail.com Affiliation: WAIC (Japan) Document: W2 Item Number: Success Criterion 2.2.2 Part of Item: Comment Type: question Summary of Issue: Embeded Flash content Comment (Including rationale for any proposed change): Flash animation is embeded in a HTML web page. The animation has five screens. It starts automatically, lasts more than five seconds, and is presented in parallel with other content. It also has five buttons to stop the animation. When each button receive focus, the movement of the animation will be paused. Is this considered to be "a mechanism for the user to pause" the animation? The point is that it might not be obvious for users to understand that the buttons are the mechanism. Example: http://www.fujitsu.com/us/ Proposed Change: Need an answer from WCAG WG to harmonize JIS with WCAG 2.0.
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