Re: Site accessibility analysis

Hi Robert:
I should be able to answer most of your questions by the end of this week -
we are downloading the demo and running it here against some live sites on
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. I will be happy to post a write-up that
answers your questions and generally describes how the demo went, including
installation and ease of use.

I won't however, be able to give a comparison between SSB's products and the
Macromedia accessibility plugin, as we don't use Macromedia's products.

Kathleen Anderson, Webmaster
Office of the State Comptroller
Hartford, Connecticut, 06106, USA
voice: 860.702.3355 fax: 860.702.3634
e-mail: kathleen.anderson@po.state.ct.us


----- Original Message -----
From: "robert.neff" <robert.neff@uaccessit.com>
To: "Kathleen Anderson" <kathleen.anderson@po.state.ct.us>
Cc: <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>; <Andrew.Arch@visionaustralia.org.au>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: Site accessibility analysis


> hi kathleen,
>
> question on the the auditing function.  this would be
> considered a plus to track changes.  i do not think
> these tools export or integrate into Software
> Configuration Management Tools.
>
> Is there a report generated to one HTML or Word
> document or Spreadhseet?  this could be used and then
> attached to or referenced for change request.
>
> What authoring tools do these products support and
> how do they integrate.  Commands on the toolbar?
>
> do they find issues AND make recommendations? or
> provide options or changes to code?
>
> have you looked at macromedia's acessibility plug-in
> for evaluatin and repair?  understand "Ultradev" has
> it now and will soon be incoporated into Dreamweaver.
>
> Does SSB Technologies  they have a client list and
> have you checked references for its installation and
> support, plus ease of use/training?
>
> Would be interested ina product comparison between
> SSB's and Macromedia's product.
>
>
> cheers, rob
>
>

Received on Monday, 27 August 2001 07:52:46 UTC