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Re: How pages are generated and Accessibility?

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From: Jeff Rhodes
Date: Sep 5, 2002 11:19AM


As long as your information is processed on the server side I don't
think you have to worry about how it is processed. If you are
processing on the client side, then one thing you can do is perhaps
render the page differently through your style sheets for that device.
(based on the client - for example: device=screen reader). Other
than that, most users will only see the final result of your page. Not
the process of the pages' creation.

On 5 Sep 2002 at 14:36, Frank Gaine wrote:

>
> Group,
>
> Does the manner in which a web page is generated affect its accessibility?
>
> For example, how about pages that are generated using XML by being run
> through an XSL stylesheet(s) which then renders the data as HTML?
>
> Confusing? Don't wory, join the club.
>
> Any technicaly minded takers on this on? Kynn, I'm looking in your direction
> (simley icon).
>
> Regards
> Frank
>
>
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