- From: Kynn Bartlett <kynn-edapta@idyllmtn.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 09:20:28 -0800
- To: "Marti McCuller" <marti@agassa.com>, "David Poehlman" <poehlman1@home.com>, "wai-ig list" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
At 11:58 AM -0500 1/28/02, Marti McCuller wrote: >So, thinking about the users who might be left out (if a .wav file is >provided), I come up with two types, a deaf/blind using a Braille device. >And someone using a text only 'terminal' connection that does not display >images and does not have a sound card. Does that cover it or can anyone >think of others that might not be able to 'pass' the security test? Someone who is unable to adequately interpret the .wav or image file, which is usually deliberately obfuscated so that computers can't recognize it easily. --Kynn -- Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com> http://kynn.com Chief Technologist, Idyll Mountain http://idyllmtn.com Web Accessibility Expert-for-hire http://kynn.com/resume January Web Accessibility eCourse http://kynn.com/+d201 Forthcoming: Teach Yourself CSS in 24 Hours
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