Re: Suggested note to Checkpoint 5.5 on timeliness

Jon Gunderson wrote:
> 
> Ian,
> I would just suggest adding the phrase "and other information needed for
> accessibility." to the end of the note.

Sounds good.

 - Ian
 
> ><IAN>
> >For example, the programmatic exchange of information required by
> >other checkpoints in this document must be efficient enough to
> >prevent information loss, a risk when changes to content or user
> >interface occur more quickly than
> >the communication of those changes. The techniques for this checkpoint
> >explain how developers can reduce communication delays, e.g.,
> >to ensure that assistive technologies have timely access to
> >the document object model.
> ></IAN>
> 
> <REVISED>
> For example, the programmatic exchange of information required by
> other checkpoints in this document must be efficient enough to
> prevent information loss, a risk when changes to content or user
> interface occur more quickly than
> the communication of those changes. The techniques for this checkpoint
> explain how developers can reduce communication delays, e.g.,
> to ensure that assistive technologies have timely access to
> the document object model and other information needed for accessibility.
> </REVISED>
> 
> Jon
> 
> Jon Gunderson, Ph.D., ATP
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Received on Wednesday, 8 March 2000 10:46:45 UTC