- From: Shawn Lawton Henry <shawn@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 10:47:32 -0500
- To: <wai-site-comments@w3.org>
See: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2003OctDec/0139.html > -----Original Message----- > From: wai-site-comments-request@w3.org > [mailto:wai-site-comments-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Tom Croucher > Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 6:48 AM > To: Wendy A Chisholm; wai-site-comments@w3.org > Subject: Fwd: RE: UK Access Rules: > > > > From w3-wai-ig > > ------- Forwarded message ------- > From: Martin Sloan <martin.sloan@orange.net> > To: tcroucher@netalleynetworks.com, 'David Sloan' > <DSloan@computing.dundee.ac.uk>, 'Andy Heath' <a.k.heath@shu.ac.uk> > Subject: RE: UK Access Rules: > Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 00:10:34 +0100 > > <snip> > > Lastly (and I appreciate this has been something of an epic > posting) - > > the > > W3C does *not* provide comprehensive links to all the > material you need > > in > > the UK. The only link that still remains in the "resources" > section is > > broken and all the rest say "formerly at...". whilst this is an > > improvement > > from a host of broken links, it is still highly > unsatisfactory - there is > > not even a link to the Code of Practice. As I have > mentioned in postings > > to > > the group before, I have offered to update the links on > several occasions > > but have never even received an acknowledgement of my offer > of help. It > > was > > because of this frustration that I set up my own site at > > http://www.web-access.org.uk. > > >
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