On 8 November 2010 17:32, Walter Lee Davis <wa...@wdstudio.com> wrote:
> Has anyone on this list built a site that used Ajax partial page replacement
> techniques that also needed to be "visible" to a screen reader? How did you
> go about it?
>
> I'm developing a telemedicine system, and it occurs to me that there may be
> Federal funding involved somewhere and thus a requirement that the interface
> be accessible to visually-disabled persons.
>
> Walter

http://juicystudio.com/displayarticle.php/making-ajax-work-with-screen-readers.php?page=making-ajax-work-with-screen-readers.php

If you think along the lines of "what do I have to do to my code so
that it works on IE4?", then you'll probably have the right mindset to
get your code working on all the different "assistive technology
products".



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