- From: Ka-Ping Yee <s-ping@orange.cv.tottori-u.ac.jp>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 1996 10:19:20 +0900
- To: Chris Serflek <t-chrise@microsoft.com>
- Cc: "'raman@mv.us.adobe.com'" <raman@mv.us.adobe.com>, Thomas Reardon <thomasre@microsoft.com>, "'www-html@w3.org'" <www-html@w3.org>, "Charles (Chuck) Oppermann" <chuckop@microsoft.com>
Just a point of note: (Seen on <URL:http://www.microsoft.com/ie/access/default.htm>:) > > Microsoft Internet Explorer provides > greater Internet accessibility for all > people by being the first browser to let > you use your keyboard to explore the Web. Excuse me? I don't think so! This is such a blatantly false statement that i shouldn't even have to state the counterexamples here. Keyboard accessibility is a great feature, but Microsoft -- please keep your claims reasonable. Ping
Received on Monday, 1 July 1996 21:21:28 UTC