wait a minute .. slow connection speed is a problem (we hear from the people in 
Pecos all the time) but it's not a disbility ;>


>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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