Re: Major UK bank wont listen

On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Andy Laws wrote:

> I would like to say a big thank you to every body that has contributed to
> this post, it has certainly improved my own knowledge, we have decided on
> the following course of action
> 1) Document our own recommendations and forward to the client (This covers
> us legally)
> 2) Implement there site as they want it
> 3) Inform the DDA after the work has been completed

sounds like the wisest course of action.

> personally i would like to set up a site that Names and Shames offending web
> sites, as this seems to be a standard within the industry that people are
> claiming that there site are access able when clearly they are not

besides banks, it seems transit systems are really bad about this also,
claiming access while not being so.

Bob

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Received on Thursday, 7 June 2007 15:41:59 UTC