Re: Intranet pages

hi ian
>HTML does not have an exclusive option on the provision of accessibility
>features, or any other features. The whole point here is that in a walled
>garden environment, features (such as accessibility features) can be
>specified, implemented, and deployed without broad community agreement.
i am not clear on what you are saying here.

regards
stevef


2009/8/5 Ian Hickson <ian@hixie.ch>

> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Steven Faulkner wrote:
> >
> > so to exclude these environments from consideration in the development
> > of html, is to exclude an important aspect of the provision of access to
> > users with disabilities.
>
> HTML does not have an exclusive option on the provision of accessibility
> features, or any other features. The whole point here is that in a walled
> garden environment, features (such as accessibility features) can be
> specified, implemented, and deployed without broad community agreement.
>
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Steve Faulkner
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