- From: Jan Richards <jan.richards@utoronto.ca>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 09:28:58 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-au@w3.org
This is the slight rewriting of the checkpoint 1.5 proposal I made on last weeks call: [1] Change success criteria text from: "At least one comprehensive editing view must always include a search function that meets these conditions" TO: "At least one comprehensive editing view must always include a search function that meets the three conditions below. For Web-based authoring tools the search functionality may be provided by the user agent that is identified in the conformance profile." [2] Change to: 3.2.3 Conformance Profiles ADD LINE 8. Required for Web-based Authoring Tools: The name and version number of the user agent(s) on which the authoring tool was evaluated for conformance. --- Cheers, Jan > The following are proposals for dealing with these issues: > >> The following issues came to light during an evaluation of the ATutor >> LCMS by the project lead, Greg Gay. > >> (1) In checkpoint 1.5, for Web-based tools can the search be >> browser's find function? What if only some browsers support "find". > > [1] Change success criteria text from: > "At least one comprehensive editing view must always include a search > function that meets these conditions" > TO: > "At least one comprehensive editing view must always include a search > function that meets the three conditions below. The search functionality > may be provided externally (e.g. for a Web-based authoring tool, by the > user agent identified in the conformance profile )." > > [2] Change to: 3.2.3 Conformance Profiles > ADD LINE > 8. Required for Web-based Authoring Tools: The name and version number > of the user agent(s) on which the authoring tool was evaluated for > conformance.
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