Thread Subject: Re: Group A distinguishing
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From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Mon, Oct 23 2006 6:35 PM
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> For all user interface components, the name, role and
> state can be programmatically determined, values that can be
> set by the user can be programmatically set, and notification
> of changes to these items is available to user agents,
> including assistive technologies. (Several words and phrases
> need definitions here, but those are available.)
I agree with this general idea, Jim. I suspect that many people will be
concerned that this standard would replace several current 1194.22
standards (specifically, this would encompass 22a, f, g, h, I, and l,
possibly o also).
I like this approach since as we start to see more than a few simple
controls in "web" documents and applications the set of standards that
currently exist in 22 are increasingly too specific to cover the needs
that are present in these applications.
Are people comfortable with the idea of taking a standard like 22g (Row
and Column headers...) out of 22 since it is covered by a standard like
what Jim proposes above? For the record, I am.
AWK
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