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Glen,
Thank you for your answer. Yes, I am talking about .jsp. I was told that
Java has limitations of HTML output, and consequently you cannot
gerenate HTML pages which comply with WCAG.
I do not know if this is true?
Zsolt
On 2019. 01. 09. 1:02, glen walker wrote:
> Are you talking about a stand alone java app, or about a web app whose
> contents are generated by java (such as a .jsp page)?
>
> A .jsp page can certainly be accessible. It's just generating html, and we
> know what accessible html should look like.
>
> Glen
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