Re: proposal for 4.2.1

Hi Gregg,

> I think there was a strong desire to point out that it has to be up to date.

That's a good point. I can't think of how to word it, but would it
also be possible to include that it should be easily discoverable,
without it being subjective? I've tried wording it a few times, but it
always comes back to being subjective, but it makes sense to require
that people can easily discover the mechanism.


Gez

>    So maybe
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> When [multiple versions of a Web unit] are available, at least one version
> conforms at Level A and is most recent update. Any version that does not
> conform at Level A provides a mechanism to obtain an up to date version that
> does, and that mechanism meets all Level 1 success criteria.
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>
>  Gregg
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> From: public-wcag-teamb-request@w3.org
> [mailto:public-wcag-teamb-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of
> Loretta Guarino Reid
>  Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 3:16 AM
>  To: public-wcag-teamb@w3.org
>  Subject: proposal for 4.2.1
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> Based on today's discussion and Greg's stab, here is another proposal for
> wording SC 4.2.1:
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> When [multiple versions of a Web unit] are available, at least one version
> conforms at Level A. Any version that does not conform at Level A  provides
> a mechanism to obtain a version that does, and that mechanism meets all
> Level 1 success criteria.
>
> Glossary entry:
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> multiple versions of a Web unit:
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> Web units in the same natural language that provide all of the same
> information and functionality
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> Is this getting any closer?
>
> Loretta Guarino Reid
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> lguarino@adobe.com
>
> Adobe Systems, Acrobat Engineering


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