Re: ERROR spotted in WCAG2ICT

Gregg,

I’m not aware of any law preventing trademarked names from being used as a descriptive name of the window containing the application using that trademark. Do you have any references/links to such laws?

2.4.2 Page titled does not require “unique” names. WCAG also doesn’t require the title be programmatic. The WCAG language simply requires that Web pages have a title that describes the topic or purpose.

Best regards,

Mary Jo Mueller
IBM Accessibility Standards Program Manager


From: Gregg Vanderheiden RTF <gregg@raisingthefloor.org>
Date: Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 1:04 PM
To: WCAG2ICT <public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] ERROR spotted in WCAG2ICT
I think what we have is an ERROR in WCAG2ICT FOR 2. 4. 2 Page titled for software this should be “does not apply” with a note NOTE: Although the name of a software product could be a sufficient title if it describes the topic or purpose, software

 I think what we have is an ERROR in WCAG2ICT


FOR
2.4.2  Page titled

for software this should be “does not apply”   with a note

NOTE: Although the name of a software product could be a sufficient title if it describes the topic or purpose, software names are trademarked and trademark names cannot by law be descriptive names. It is not practical to make software names both unique and descriptive.


 OR

we should change it to

In windowing environments - the WINDOW should have a meaningful  TITLE or NAME

 Note: “Name” refers to the programmatically determinable attribute “name” for the screen or window



or some such

What we currently have does not make sense.

If someone does think it does  — please explain how to conform to it for  Excel, or  Skype  or  Shazam on an iphone  or Android.

Received on Monday, 31 March 2025 13:50:03 UTC