- From: John M Slatin <john_slatin@austin.utexas.edu>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 18:14:02 -0500
- To: "Loretta Guarino Reid" <lguarino@adobe.com>, <public-wcag-teamb@w3.org>
Loretta writes: <blockquote> Since Roberto confirms that frames are separate delivery units, the following techniques and tests should not map map to to GL 3.1, L3, SC 4. Instead, they should map to GL 2.4 L2 SC4 (The destination of each programmatic reference to another delivery unit is identified through words or phrases that either occur in text or can be programmatically determined.) </blockquote> I agree. John "Good design is accessible design." Dr. John M. Slatin, Director Accessibility Institute University of Texas at Austin FAC 248C 1 University Station G9600 Austin, TX 78712 ph 512-495-4288, fax 512-495-4524 email jslatin@mail.utexas.edu Web http://www.utexas.edu/research/accessibility -----Original Message----- From: public-wcag-teamb-request@w3.org [mailto:public-wcag-teamb-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Loretta Guarino Reid Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:51 PM To: public-wcag-teamb@w3.org Subject: RE: frames and delivery units Since Roberto confirms that frames are separate delivery units, the following techniques and tests should not map map to to GL 3.1, L3, SC 4. Instead, they should map to GL 2.4 L2 SC4 (The destination of each programmatic reference to another delivery unit is identified through words or phrases that either occur in text or can be programmatically determined.) All frames have a title attribute All frame titles are not empty All frame titles do not contain placeholder text All frame titles identify the purpose or function of the frame Loretta Guarino Reid lguarino@adobe.com Adobe Systems, Acrobat Engineering
Received on Monday, 19 September 2005 23:14:11 UTC