- From: Maurizio Boscarol <maurizio@usabile.it>
- Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 12:49:29 +0200
- To: "Charles Oppermann" <charles@coppersoftware.com>, <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
From: "Charles Oppermann" > On first glance, this proposal seems fraught with problems. One that I can > think up off the top of my head would be Far Eastern languages, that often > use numbers for menu access keys. What do you mean? We (the ones Roberto mentioned, here in little Italy... :-) suggest using numbers for accesskey. Far Eastern languages already use numbers? This wolud be okay. Or do they use number for shortcut software menu? This would be a problem. The problem with accesskey is that it the alphabetic values create conflict with browsers or user agents' shortcut. So we need to suggest neutral (numeric?) chars for use, better if with some standardization. No accessibility feature should have implementation problem in the real world if we want somebody to use them. Maurizio Boscarol http://www.usabile.it
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