- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 09:47:38 -0400
- To: "Neff, Robert" <Robert.Neff@usmint.treas.gov>
- CC: "'w3c-wai-gl@w3.org'" <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, "'w3c-wai-eo@w3.org'" <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
"Neff, Robert" wrote: > > Maybe I am too tired of looking and deciphering the techniques and > guidelines, plus very busy - as is everyone else <smile>. But i am looking > for clear definition on what I need to include in Macromedia objects. What objects? Where are these defined? > I do not see a bullet list and there is much reading and deciphering. Can > someone pls tell me what is required to make Macromedia Objects conform to > double-A. Short answer: I can't. I don't think you'll find this info in WCAG or other WAI Guidelines today. > In talking to other developers, they would like to see the same. A clearly > defined list with no sentences or explanation. This would also apply to all > the cases and JAVA, etc. So far, W3C has not produced guidelines for non-W3C technologies such as JAVA. We should have references, howver, to other resources. For Java, try [1], [2], [3]. I looked at the Macromedia site but didn't find information about accessibility there. For the need you are expressing: Quick access to key accessibility features that need to be used or implemented, we are producing Notes for W3C Technologies. There is one available for CSS 1/2 [4], an older one for HTML 4 [5], and very soon one for SMIL 1.0. Other Notes will follow. - Ian [1] "IBM Guidelines for Writing Accessible Applications Using 100% Pure Java" http://www.austin.ibm.com/sns/snsjavag.htm [2] Java Accessibility Utilities http://www.sun.com/access/ [3] "Java Accessibility Guidelines and Checklist" http://www.austin.ibm.com/sns/accessjava.html [4] http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS-access [5] http://www.w3.org/WAI/References/HTML4-access.html - Ian -- Ian Jacobs (jacobs@w3.org) http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs Tel/Fax: +1 212 684-1814 Cell: +1 917 450-8783
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