- From: ADAM GUASCH-MELENDEZ <ADAM.GUASCH@EEOC.GOV>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 14:54:38 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
I don't think anyone has thought about it. It's not a goal you're supposed to try for, it's a legal requirement. Six months after the date of publication of the standards, you MUST meet them. A .gov domain name should be all the indication anyone needs that you've met the standards. >>> "Fitzgerald, Jimmie" <Jimmie.Fitzgerald@jbosc.ksc.nasa.gov> 01/12/01 02:49PM >>> Hi all, If coding to the W3C levels of 'A', 'Double A', and 'Triple A', they have kindly provided a method of indicating this compliance. Not so with the 508 standards. Has anyone heard how we are supposed to indicate that a page or site is 508 compliant? Jim Fitzgerald - Logicon Federal Data, A Subcontractor of SGS
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