RE: if this is possible, how?

The way back machine gives you a copy of the DOM much like the real website, with the addition of some wayback machine content, so if you exclude anything related to the way back machine, it should be no different.  So I would say yes, this would be sufficient, granted the way back machine has a copy of each of the pages you need to test.


-----Original Message-----
From: "Karen Lewellen" <klewellen@shellworld.net>
Sent: Friday, 3 February, 2017 15:52
To: "w3c-wai-ig@w3.org" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Subject: if this is possible, how?

Asking here because you are all so brilliant.
If you needed to ascertain if the prior rendition of a website was WACG 
compliant, could it be done?
I do have access to way back machine content, but am unsure  if that  is 
the best way.
Thanks,
Kare



Received on Saturday, 4 February 2017 21:25:25 UTC