- From: Jeanne Spellman <jeanne@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 15:51:30 -0400
- To: "Richards, Jan" <jrichards@ocadu.ca>, UAWG <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
I disagree. Although logout isn't an accessibility problem, browsers typically give an error message that the content is no longer available. But there are authors that do set up their "checkout" pages so that you cannot use the back button. It is sloppy coding, and I hate to give them an "out" that the content is no longer available. It should be available. However, that is not the browser's problem. Maybe I should take out the part about authors coding. It's not relevant to user agents. On 9/3/2014 10:51 AM, Richards, Jan wrote: > I might add a further sentence: > > An exception can be made when the content on the previous page is no longer available (e.g. when the user has selected a link to logout). -- _______________________________ Jeanne Spellman W3C Web Accessibility Initiative jeanne@w3.org
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