On 6/18/07, Dana wrote:
>
> js is a problem? Then blackboard is going to be an issue, right?


It depends on the kind of disability.  This is the interweb, ya know?

Disabled could be no JS, or no vision, or no mouse... slow connection speed,

bad connectivity, no connectivity...

Yeah...  seriously, from what I've read, JS is implemented to varying
degrees
in the various browsers... JAWS seems to "mostly" handle JS stuff, as well
as some Java applet type "reading"... pretty cool!

Looks like JAWS is the big boy in town... glad they have a demo version
available, sad that it's not open source.  Guess there's some serious money
in the disabilities arena, neh?  Sad, sorta, for some reason.  *sniff*

On 6/18/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So I decided to make even my intranet apps as "accessible" as possible,
> > and not just because I like my keyboard.
>


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