- From: Geoff Deering <gdeering@acslink.net.au>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 14:48:24 +1000
- To: <sdale@stevendale.com>
- Cc: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
> -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Dale > > I will be gone until Sunday but when I get back I will get the latest and > start playing again. I am interested in delivering content to specific > ability. I think that is the real power of Cocoon. A universally > accessible website. Delivering content suited for the device, at, user > preferences etc. For instance, restructuring the layout for tiny screens > like phones. Sending alt and long descriptions instead of pictures to > screen readers. Sending pictorial based information for cognitive > impaired users such as using PECS symbols. You name it, content could be > the same and by changing the templates, you have radically different > sites. I think using the CC/PP type of information from the DIWG and User > Profiles that the users can themselves tailor, it is possible. I think if > we work together, we could make something great. > > -Steve > > I agree with all you have said. The community that developed Cocoon I have really built a great framework and application server with great server architecture. I also like feature languages like XSP. Geoff
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