- From: by way of Harvey Bingham <hbingham@acm.org>
- Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 13:46:30 -0400
- To: <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-au@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
I undertook the task for the WAI Evaluation and Repair [ER] group, to merge the glossaries from the WCAG [WC], the UAGL [UA], and the ATAG [AT]. Our concern in ER is needing to use consistent definitions of terms that we reference in the AERT. This is a coordination issue, as well as work for the editors. After discussion yesterday, I am now sending it to the other involved working groups. This is a work in progress. The result is now available on my site, internal date 2000-07-07, (93416 bytes): Combined Glossary of Authoring Tools, User Agent, and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 2000-07-07 http://www.tiac.net/users/bingham/accessbl/allgloss.htm The source versions for these glossary terms and their definitions are: WC: WCAG1.0 http://www.w3.org/TR/ AT: TR, http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-ATAG10-20000203 UA: 2000-07-07 working draft http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/UAAG10 The last above is already obsolete. The most recent working draft is dated 2000-07-28. Some UA glossary terms have been changed. I believe this work is valuable in providing a single source for such consistent definitions of terms. If some editor from W3 chooses to make it available for further use by W3, it can be moved to the appropriate place on the W3 site. DETAILS: I extracted each of the glossary terms, in alphabetical order, added a suffix to each term indicating the source (AU, UA, WC). I added "See" references for multiple phrases sharing common definition, and added title="..." to anchors with href="#ref..." for consistency. I made minor editorial cleanup, fixed a few typos, and added some boilerplate in the front and rear, including W3 legal claims. Review of the common terms should lead to convergence on inclusive common definitions. I have not attempted such rewriting. AU WC Accessible UA WC Assistive technology AU UA Attribute AU UA Auditory Description (latter has Auditory description) AU WC Authoring Tool (latter has Authoring tool) AU UA Captions AU UA WC Element UA WC Device independent (latter has Device-independence) WC Equivalent AU Equivalent Alternative UA Equivalent alternatives for content UA WC Natural Language [surprise, not in AU] AU Property UA Properties, values, and defaults UA Text transcript AU Transcript AU UA WC User Agent (latter two have User agent) UA User agent default style AU View UA Views, viewports, and current viewport To do: I have not checked that all links are live, particularly across document sources, or for multiple targets for common href="..." values that may have been used in the different documents. I note the XHTML recommendation to augment places where the attribute name="..." to also include the same value id="..." on the anchor <a ...>. This is done in UA, not in AU. I also note that "text-element" is referred to with anchors two places, though is not defined in the glossary. LEGAL: I assert that this derivative work is within the spirit of the W3 legal use, even though the originals came from copyright work. I am not speaking for or representing W3 or their legal counsel. I had taken the liberty to include the W3 Logo, but have now removed it, as this is not supported by W3 or WAI. I do include the W3 legal references at the bottom. Regards/Harvey Bingham Invited expert W3 WAI (not an employee of W3 WAI) http://www.tiac.net/users/bingham/ hbingham@acm.org
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