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Accessibility and off the shelf electronic form solutions
From: Gerard Corboz
Date: Mar 12, 2003 3:25PM
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The company I work for specialises in form design ranging from paper through
to html forms and off the shelf electronic forms.
The vast majority of the discussion on Webaim focuses on the accessibility
of web pages, web apps, etc etc.
Does anyone out there have some experience or knowledge of accessibility
issues with off the shelf eform solutions?
I have found that there a number of software vendors that claim their
solution is accessible and to a certain extent they are but invariably they
are very unusable.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Gerard Corboz
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