- From: Mark Nelson <mnelson@aisquared.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 11:06:25 -0400 (EDT)
- To: "'w3c-wai-ua@w3.org'" <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
here is our answers to the survey. If you need more information or clarification, please call or write. Question 1. Which of the following techniques do you currently use or plan to use to access and process Web content for alternative or enhanced rendering for people with disabilities? B & C a. Natively parse source HTML b. Use the DOM implemented by the user agent (i.e. Internet Explorer) c. Use accessibility APIs associated with the user agent (i.e active accessibility or Java Accessibility API) d. Other (please describe) e. Don't provide an alternative rendering Question 2. Which of the following techniques do you currently use or plan to use to control ? A & B a. Use the DOM activate author supplied controls (i.e. Internet Explorer) b. Use accessibility APIs associated with the user agent (i.e active accessibility or Java Accessibility API) c. Other (please describe) d. Don't provide an alternative input Question 3. Are you familiar with the W3C Document Object Module (DOM)? A a. Yes b. No Question 4. If yes to question 3, are you familiar with APIs you can use to access the DOM implementations of current user agents (i.e. Microsoft implementation of the DOM in IE 4.x/5.x)? B a. Yes b. No Question 5. If yes to question 3 and 4, do you think the DOM will meet your needs for access to Web content? a. 100% b. 90-95% c. 75-90% d. Will not meet needs e. Not sure Question 6. If yes to question 4 and 5, how complex and resource intensive is it to use the DOM to access Web content? a. High b. Medium c. Low d. Do not know Question 7. Indicate which of the following resources would help you in using or deciding to use the DOM for accessing Web content. Respond to each question with a yes, no or don't know. a. Demonstration code? Yes b. Web based tutorial materials on DOM capabilities and programming examples? Yes c. Face-to-face workshop on DOM capabilities and programming examples? Yes d. Access to people with expertise in DOM capabilities and programming? yes e. Open ended question for you to indicate any other resources that would help you? Mark nelson Product Manager Ai Squared - Leaders in Low-Vision Software 802-362-3612 x102 mnelson@aisquared.com Learn about our company and get details on our latest product release, ZoomText version 7.06, at www.aisquared.com
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