that a website
uses.
I'd like to do some testing of a site and trying to factor this scenario in.
Off-list responses welcomed..
Ralph
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f the speakers will be Steven Faulkner, a fellow
WSG member (I believe) who created the IE Accessibility Toolbar
(http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/)
For further details, see the website detailed below
Ralph
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to work on a x86.. I'd really like to hear from anyone who has been
able to get it to work.. Or at least thinking of trying...
If you wish to reply, feel free to reply off-list to my address...
Thanks!
Ralph
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The discussio
ibility Toolbar, is very easy to use.
Also has some functionality the other doesn't have.. Like forms..
Ralph Mazzitelli
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Windows only unfortunately :(
Peter
>Steven Faulkner, from the Accessible Information Solutions (AIS) team
What about Steve Faulkner's IE Toolbar located at
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/ ? This has circulated
amongst this list before.
To check, click on "Meta Information" -> "Page Weight/Speed"
Handy development tool..
Ralph
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e problem. I find it makes it a bit
annoying when reading.
Ralph
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which should keep you busy for some hours :)
Ralph
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From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 28 January 2004 5:10 PM
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Subject: [WSG] New CMS / Framework
Hi all,
Inspired by the needs, comments and wishes of D
Thanks all for your help!
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Umm - actually, if you're connected to the 'net on your Palm, you can
enter
a URL and browse away to your heart's content (Channels menu -> Open
Page...).
from memory the main restriction is that it requires an HTML meta
Hi everyone..
I'm about to do some testing for a website and curious to see how it
looks through a PDA. My major problem is I don't have a PDA to test
with..
Do does anyone know if there is a free PDA "emulator" I could use for a
Windows PC?
Can anyone confirm whether SVG would be an acceptable solution?
I don't know which browsers support SVG though
Ralph
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James,
There isn't anything in the specs (CSS2 at least). Not sure about
proprietary IE or Moz
displayed on Intranets, committee meetings and
what gets printed out to be filed.
Anyone's advise would be greatly appreciated
Ralph Mazzitelli
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interesting to hear
what others think.. Thanks for the info though..
Ralph Mazzitelli
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
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Subject: [WSG] OT: Macromedia extensions offer
An
Cross-site scripting..
Don't really mind what technology it is for.. whether CF/Java/ASP/PHP
etc..
Ralph Mazzitelli
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Not sure if anyone has spotted it or not, but "DECEMBER 28th??"
Last time I looked on my calendar, it was still November!
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From: Miles Tillinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Re: html encryptio
and non-IE
browsers had no idea how to handle it..
Ralph
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From: Mark Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 13 November 2003 5:44 PM
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"Does anyone know how this would work? It encrypts the sou
I could be wrong, but isn't it possible to run something like KNOPPIX at
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html ?? I haven't tried it, but
isn't konqueror supposed to be like Safari?
Great website! Wonder why MS has never written a KB article on multiple IE
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he typical
Web site. Most of the sites I visit have atrocious user interfaces.
Ralph
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XAML anyone? The end of webstandards?
Can you wri
eferably ASP or PHP/Perl talking to a MS SQL/MySQL..
I've
seen a couple about, but none of them allow me to also upload files (none of the
ones I've seen have that feature)..
Thanks
Ralph
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Umm..
Watch out everyone with this.. I having problems getting CSS back in
IE!!
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From: Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 October 2003 6:45 PM
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Subject: RE: [WSG] University of Washington's conversion
You might notice on the
tware\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
You need to have a STRING property
"Use Stylesheets"="no" (why it wasn't there by default???)
Obviously "Use Stylesheets"="yes" to enable it again
You will need to open a new window for effects to occur..
I'd be more than happy to hear of any CMS's that adhere to web standards
regardless of the platform..
Ralph
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