- From: Javier Romaņach <jromanac@dial.eunet.es>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 13:42:42 +0200
- To: <w3c-wai-wg@w3.org>
Hello everybody, I'm technical advisor of a couple of handicapped associations in Spain. We've been working on a Spanish standard for Computer Accesibility, both hardware and software, which is almost finished and should be approved during this year. We've also considered web accessibility, from the user's perspective. I'm new in the list w3c-wai-wg@w3.org, and althogh my technical background is not bad, I did not understad the word "Imprint Page" from your message > We need conventions for naming an anchor, which may serve > as the target of a hypertext link, that asserts itself > to be the represent the beginning of an "Imprint Page" > or a "Braille Page". There are two potential and > complementary mechanisms available: > > - Use a naming conventions for identifying > anchors, such as "IPP-[0-9]+", "IPP-[ivxlc]", > "BPP-[0-9]+" or "IPP-[ivxlc]+", etc. > > - Use REV="BPP" or REV="IPP" I would appreciate your sahring your knowledge. I'm afraid I won't be able to attend to the Nice's meeting, due to budget restrictions, but I'm very interested in web accesibility and hope to learn and contribute to the project. Regards, Javier Romaņach Technical Advisor FAMMA, COCEMFE Madrid, Spain jromanac@dial.eunet.es
Received on Tuesday, 20 May 1997 08:49:53 UTC