- From: by way of Harvey Bingham <fang.li@sun.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 11:50:44 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
Hi Harvey, I was referred by <mailto:browser-china-arf@sun.com>"browser-china-arf@sun.com" to contact you on the subject. As far as we've learnt from CDPF (China Disabled Persons' Federation - <http://www.cdpf.org.cn/>http://www.cdpf.org.cn/), there are no public policy on information accessibility with national scope available in China at this point. However, Director of Information Center from CDPF (Ms. Hui-Ping Cui, <mailto:chuihuiping@cdpf.org.cn>chuihuiping@cdpf.org.cn), expressed CDPF would be very interested in being posted about progress on this from W3. She mentioned the common practice in China on such guidelines/policies should be initiated & driven by both CDPF & Ministry of Information Industry (MII), and submit to National Congress for final approval & announcement. You may consider to take her as one contact if you'd like to get further info. on this. Please let us know if you have any further questions. Regards, Fang Jessie Li wrote: >Subject: >Information Accessibility guidelines in China? [resent] >From: >Harvey Bingham <mailto:hbingham@acm.org><hbingham@acm.org> >Date: >Thu, 13 Feb 2003 10:17:14 -0500 >To: ><mailto:browser-china-atf@sun.com>browser-china-atf@sun.com > >Is there any Chinese public policy on information accessibility with >national scope? > >If so, the World Wide Web -- Web Accessibility Initiative would like >to include it on their Policy page: > > <http://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/>http://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/ > >Regards/Harvey Bingham >Invited Expert, W3 Web Accessibility Initiative -- -------------------------------------------------------- Fang Li Program Manager - Desktop Engineering China Sun Microsystems China Research & Engineering Insititute <mailto:fang.li@sun.com>fang.li@sun.com (phone): (86)10-8261-8200 ext. 82881 (mobile): (86)1380-121-1881 (fax): (86)10-6278-0968 10/F, Chuang Xin Plaza Tsinghua Science Park Beijing 100084, P.R. of China
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