- From: Jason White <jasonw@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au>
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 15:49:49 +1000
- To: Web Content Guidelines <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
The agenda for this week's meeting (Thursday, 20 hours UTC, +1-617-252-1038) is as follows: 1. Introduction to the guidelines. We need volunteers to help with work on an introduction which will provide an overview of the guidelines and document our assumptions regarding author/user/user agent responsibilities. What form should the introduction take? 2. Bidirectional languages. Issues have been raised in this area. Which sets of "checkpoint solutions"/techniques are affected by these concerns (HTML only)? 3. Server-side solutions: what should be the principles of accessibility that govern the circumstances in which alternative versions of content can be provided by a web server? What kind of user control is needed. To what extent is it acceptable to claim that by providing an alternative version of what purports to be the same content, one is satisfying accessibility requirements (that is, how similar must the two versions be in order to count as different forms of the same material)? This issue has been discussed, albeit obliquely, on previous occasions but never addressed in a sustained manner.
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