Right-o.  I like the internal stuff too... "you shall use X browser, if I tell
you to!"  I never do... one, I tried to require firefox for... sorta worked...

Eh.

Hey, what defines a public institution? (<-- again, at anyone)

I guess if it's an intranet, doesn't matter, but do you have to get
money from the fed/state, or is there more to it than that, to be
included in the ADA stuff?  Like, does X business, since it sells
to "the public" have to be Accessible?

I know the more conservative here might have some hard feelings
towards ADA, but hell, it's ok if it ain't outta hand.  I think.

On 6/13/07, Nick McClure wrote:
> All public facing sites are accessible; it is required by law as we are
> a public institution.
>
> However I don't deal with the public facing stuff, I deal with the
> internal applications where the requirements are a little more lax.
> However the application vendors know that it will be a requirement.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Speaking of only fractions of web traffic...
> >
> > Um, are your sites "accessible"?  (<--directed at anyone, not just
> Nick)
> >
> > Sandra, don't even bother commenting! ;-)

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