- From: David Poehlman <david.poehlman@handsontechnologeyes.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 10:12:27 -0500
- To: Charles McCathieNevile <chaals@opera.com>
- Cc: "Richard Schwerdtfeger" <schwer@us.ibm.com>, "Al Gilman" <Alfred.S.Gilman@ieee.org>, "John Foliot" <foliot@bytowninternet.com>, wai-xtech@w3.org, wai-xtech-request@w3.org
What am I missing. As I understand it, the author can express the "thought" or intent that there be a key and hand that off to be processed by the user agent and or the user. Why then do we need a declarative statement of key by the author? -- Jonnie Apple Seed With his: Hands-On Technolog(eye)s On Jan 2, 2006, at 8:25 AM, Charles McCathieNevile wrote: On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 02:50:22 +0100, Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com> wrote: > Currently, the XHTML 2 access key is optional but not required. > Charles, I have asked WCAG regarding the need for an author > supplied keyboard option. > John has suggested that we not supply an access key. For those, like > Charles, who feel there is still a need please let me know. Pointer / URI? I am happy for it to be optional, but believe that is should be there - it is useful to us, and anyone else who has an implementation that doesn't conflict with basic system functionality. cheers Chaals -- Charles McCathieNevile chaals@opera.com hablo español - je parle français - jeg lærer norsk Peek into the kitchen: http://snapshot.opera.com/
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