- From: Becky Gibson <Becky_Gibson@notesdev.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:30:58 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
I have a clarification question about sufficient techniques. In the How to meet document when the phrase, "The following combinations of techniques are deemed to be sufficient by the WCAG Working Group to meet success criterion N.N.N" is followed by a list of general and also a list of technology specific techniques, I assume that only one of the techniques from either list is necessary for last call. Is this correct? Several success criteria have a general techniques that state, "Using technology-specific standard techniques for," followed by some general description of the technology specific techniques listed in the How to Meet document. We should have some consistent wording for the first part of each technique. And, is this really a general technique that needs a formal technique document and tests? thanks, Becky Gibson Web Accessibility Architect IBM Emerging Internet Technologies 5 Technology Park Drive Westford, MA 01886 Voice: 978 399-6101; t/l 333-6101 Email: gibsonb@us.ibm.com
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