What's really unfortunate about all of this is that javascript can do
useful tasks on websites in the house cleaning department and had it
been restricted to that kind of work and not blocking accessibility for
all browsers it would not have attracted the well earned controversy and
lightning it has attracted. The producers of websites are responsible
for misusing javascript. I don't know what Tim Burnersley's position on
html5 is but it's been around for long enough for him to have developed
one.
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018, David Woolley wrote:
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2018 04:44:34
From: David Woolley <for...@david-woolley.me.uk>
To: lynx-dev@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] Website shows blank page in Lynx browser
On 12/04/18 02:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
What would be really neat if it happened is if Tim Burnersley went and did
a class action suit on all javascript using websites requiring specific
performance where those sites had to remove permanently all html since
they had made his html inaccessible by using their
Unfortunately The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Content Accessibility
Group, now considers reliance on ECMAScript as acceptable, and has done so,
for probably half a decade. In my view that is because it is made up of
accessibility consultants and graphical browser developers.
Also note that HTML5 is the product of a coup, by an industry consortium and
is not controlled by W3C. W3C wanted a semantically strong language,
document mark-up language. WHATWG wanted a language for running graphical
applications on browsers, that was defined in such a way that even garbage
produced consistent graphical results across browsers.
I don't think that Lynx is anywhere close to HTML5 compliance, because it
doesn't parse it in a way that would allow it to use the mandated error
recovery.
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