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           David Woolley writes:
> 
> According to the W3C glossary in their accessibility guidelines, it is
> a marketing name for a combination of HTML, style sheets, document object
> model and scripting.

It lets you do things like collapsible list trees (you know, like Windows
explorer style).  Useful for menus, and backwards compatible if done
correctly.

> Do they support it.... it's been their main selling point for about three
> years and why web accessibility is at an all time low.

Only because people misuse it, like everything else.  It is possible to
use it in a backwards compatible manner.
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rob partington % [EMAIL PROTECTED] % http://lynx.browser.org/

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