- From: Web Security Context Issue Tracker <dean+cgi@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 14:51:49 +0000 (GMT)
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ISSUE-39: cooperate with WAI-ARIA 'politeness' (from public comments) http://www.w3.org/2006/WSC/Group/track/issues/39 Raised by: Bill Doyle On product: Note: use cases etc. >From public comments raised by: Al Gilman Alfred.S.Gilman@ieee.org http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-usable- authentication/2007Apr/0000.html cooperate with WAI-ARIA 'politeness' of live regions in your quest for assured presentation where it says, 2.5 Reliable presentation of security information The Working Group will recommend presentation techniques that mitigate deceptive imitation, or hiding, of the user agent's presentation of security information. please consider One of the aspects of verbosity control in some delivery contexts adapted for people with disabilities is the filtering and buffering of events. In the WAI- ARIA specifications, we have introduces values of the @live attribute that denote politeness, or the urgency with which the user's attention should be given to this event. You have a similar need with yet more authority, in a way. It would be great if we had event politeness wired into the backplane and we could piggyback our functionality for the access API bindings on top of your functionality for
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