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From: Moore, Michael
Date: May 15, 2008 11:00AM
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I really think that the risk of that is minimal. If the site is designed
with the four core principles of accessibility in mind, any techniques
used to achieve those goals will continue to remain compliant with WCAG
2.0. During the implementation, new or better implementation techniques
may be created for various platforms but the techniques themselves do
not equal compliance. That was the whole idea behind the development of
WCAG 2.0.
Mike
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