On Jul 25, 2009, at 9:36 AM, William Loughborough wrote:
> Here's a "concrete proposal". It is terse and clear. It describes
> what is required to use it and its purpose. It has the further
> advantage that it is already in place and does not need any
> rewriting or even further discussion. It is purposely designed to
> provide a means through which a table is described (via text) for
> those users for whom the possibility of depiction (via graphics) is
> meaningless.
>
> summary = text [CS]
> This attribute provides a summary of the table's purpose and
> structure for user agents rendering to non-visual media such as
> speech and Braille.
That is a reasonable technical position. In fact, I agree that the
spec should describe what summary is for better than it currently does.
However, I also think the spec should continue to describe the
alternate ways of describing a table that it currently does, and
should recommend describing tables in media-independent markup
whenever that is practical and sensible.
All told, I think there's not a whole lot of distance between our
positions on this particular technical issue.
Regards,
Maciej