- From: Robert Neff <robneff@home.com>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 06:35:14 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
- Cc: "Work-Robert Neff" <Robert.Neff@usmint.treas.gov>, "Judy Brewer" <jbrewer@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>, <asgilman@access.digex.net>
Would like to thank everyone for their support for their reviews and comments on how to make Macromedia accessible or at least support the attempt. We have a test site for an interactive map that enables people to track where they found the new dollar coin. We have one program, the 50 state quarters, that has an interactive map. This provides a way to report where you found a quarter, visually see where it was found on a map of the united states and a particular state - both in visual and text format. See http://www1.usmint.gov/50states/fsq/main.cfm for a demonstration on a production server. This concept or process has been applied to golden dollar program which is the new name for he United States' new dollar coin scheduled to release this fall. You are cordially invited to review the and test the site. Please note, this is on a development site and is not live SO PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE this URL outside the WAI groups or trusted sources and do not distribute to the Interest Group. Also the graphics have not been changed yet from the 50 States Quarters to the Golden Dollar. You may enter your find (just pretend you found one) and if you are the first person who to report a find for the golden dollar, you can enter comments on how you found it. The URL is http://207.153.198.240/usmint/dollarcoin/gdim/main.cfm and use the oprion "WAI GL and IG Group Test for Macromedia" I am looking for a variety of browsers to include Lynx, JAWS, Winvision, and IBM Home Reader (Phil? <smile>) I thank you in advance for your comments, rob AND PLS REPLY TO MY WORK ADDRESS (see copy above or rneff@usmint.treas.gov)
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