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From: Anderson, Troy T.
Date: Wed, Jan 07 2004 8:13AM
Subject: validation of frames pages
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I am trying to validate a dynamic frames page (3rd party) and was wondering
if I need to validate the frameset code, each frame's code, or both the
frameset code
From: John Foliot - WATS.ca
Date: Wed, Jan 07 2004 8:33AM
Subject: RE: validation of frames pages
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MessageTroy,
If your goal is to ensure that all documents are valid, then yes, the
frameset pages should be run against a validator as well.
From: Larry G. Hull
Date: Wed, Jan 07 2004 8:34AM
Subject: Re: validation of frames pages
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Troy,
Validate both.
Validate the frameset to ensure users whose assistive technology can
tell where to go, e.g., meaningful frame descriptions like
"navigation" and "content"
Validate the frames to ensure these are usable and their navigation
and content are accessible. For example, an all too common error is
for the frame title to be the default provided by the development
tool, e.g., "Welcome to Adobe GoLive". While, the developer and user
with a graphical browser see the title for the frameset, users of
assistive technology may use the frame title, if provided and
meaningful, to locate themselves.
Larry
>I am trying to validate a dynamic frames page (3rd party) and was
>wondering if I need to validate the frameset code, each frame's
>code, or both the frameset code AND each frame's code. I appreciate
>your response.
>
>-t
>
>Troy Anderson
>ITD, Software Development
>Programmer/Analyst I
>(701) 328-2883
>600 E. Boulevard Dept 112
>Bismarck, ND 58505-0100
>
>
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