This is exactly correct -- I shortcut my example by simply referencing the Screen Reader. Generally folks aren't that familiar with AT. Thanks for the reply David.
-Mike -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Woolley Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 2:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: lynx-dev Support for Javascript in Lynx? > that attempted to correlate the ability of Lynx with a web screen reading > user agent for the blind. The fundamental difference (as I see it) is that It's unlikely to have been a screen reader. It's most likely to have been "assistive technlogy" that uses Microsoft MSAA interface. The most common of these amongst companies buying such products for their employees is JAWS, which is an Internet Explorer bolt on, using MSAA, and inherits IE's scripting (JScript and VBScript), document object model and browser object model (the combination of JScript, and the two object models is what is popularly understood as Javascript, not just the scripting component). ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
