On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 13:28, Damien Morton wrote: > > From: Dale Newfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > It only works with graphical browsers. > > This is true. We are in the 21st century now. Expecting a graphical > client isnt such a huge leap of faith, unless we allow ourselves to be > guided by recidivist or luddite lynx users and their ilk.
You haven't been following this, have you... Chuq Vos Rospach wrote yesterday in response to Dale's point:- > This is a very good point. I mentioned ADA compliance yesterday. > To be ADA compliant, if you rendered the e-mail address as a graphic, > you'd also have to put the text into the ALT tag. Which would enable > it for lynx and sight-limited solutions -- and make putting into a > graphic kinda meaningless. So you can't use this approach unless you > want to ignore the ADA and lock out your blind users from those > functions. > I'm not willing to make that tradeoff. While I'm not going to live or > die on the ADA compliance issue, I think it's important to keep it in > mind because it forces us to focus on more than the "easy" case or the > "geek" case and worry about solutions that work across the spectrum of > users, from the AOL newbie to Jay. We can't solve problems just for > Jay, or just for Newbies, we have to find a solution that works as > well as possible for as many of those groups as possible. ADA > compliance is a useful strawman that keeps us focussed away from > "I want it this way, so that's the right way". plus enforcing a minimum browser standard (other than minimal text/html) is going to hit deep water with the various PDAs, phones, WAP and other stuff that almost has real browsers on. And insulting lynx users isn't a way to increase your expected life span. Go do something less controversial like arguing the advantages of vi in the emacs news groups. Nigel. -- [ Nigel Metheringham [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] [ Phone: +44 1423 850000 Fax +44 1423 858866 ] [ - Comments in this message are my own and not ITO opinion/policy - ] _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers