Re: W3W and Bobby Validation

In a message dated 7/9/01 10:19:26 AM US Mountain Standard Time, 
allans@thad.demon.co.uk writes:

>  How is it, thus, possible to obtain a "clean" Bobby report and still
>  obtain a clean "W3W" report???

Well, Allan, you are "mixing apples and oranges" here. This is a discussion 
forum relating to W3C Validation issues -- your message mostly relates to 
CAST's "Bobby" Web Content Accessibility (WCA) Analyzer.

Bobby examines Web pages for adequacy of Web Content Accessibility and is 
based on the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0 
(Recommendation of 5-May-1999). It generates a report that assesses level of 
compliance, browser compatibility and page loadup/display time. Errors and 
recommendations are accompanied by links to Bobby explanations and suggested 
remedies -- and, in turn, to the appropriate W3C WCAG checkpoint. You should 
recheck the Bobby report for your Web page and follow the links as outlined 
above.

HTH

James Pickering
Tucson, Arizona

All Web pages Accessible to People with Disabilities

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Received on Monday, 9 July 2001 15:23:55 UTC