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Re: open vs. closed products or accessibility supported ornot
From: Hoffman, Allen
Date: Feb 23, 2011 12:39PM
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So what if the AT has a bug and isn't picking up the information right?
Tests fail for this reason based on an AT vendor issue. Platforms where
accessibility services are provided should provide inspection tools so
this can be independently validated by developers, and acceptance and
quality assurance testers.
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