- From: Kasday, Leonard R (Len), ALTEC <kasday@att.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 15:32:25 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org, "'Kristine Bradow'" <kbradow@ece.eng.wayne.edu>
Hi Kristine Always glad to help folks who make their HTML accessible. To make a CD that can run on PC or mac see the cd rom FAQ http://www.cd-info.com/CDIC/Technology/CD-R/FAQ03.html#[3-10] BTW, I think this was good to mention on this list because it addresses a way to make CD ROMS accessible. Lets go off list if you want to talk about it more tho (although in truth I've told you all I know about this question <smile> ). Len Leonard R. Kasday kasday@att.com (until June 30) (609) 231-0229 You wrote: > ---------- > From: Kristine Bradow[SMTP:kbradow@ece.eng.wayne.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 1998 7:34 AM > To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org > Subject: HTML to CD-ROM > > I have an unusual question: I designed an accessible web page using > Netscape Composer, and I would like to put the whole web on a CD-ROM for > distribution to clients who either have disabilities themselves or work > with people who have disabilities. The parts of this process that are > puzzling me are the following: > > 1. I have no way of knowing what drive letter each user has assigned to > their CD-ROMs. How do I structure the links on my page in the CD-ROM > version without this knowledge? > > 2. How can I make the CD accessible to both Mac and PC users? > > I appreciate any wisdom that you all can send my way about this issue! > Thanks! > > > >
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