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From: Don Wonnell
Date: Feb 2, 2004 10:30AM


As another message said a screen reader like JAWS may help. JAWS is from American Scientific, which bought out Henter-Joyce several years ago. Can't get my bookmarks to come up, but www.americanscientific.com may be a valid website.
Yours,
Don Wonnell
Labor Mkt. Analyst, NW Ohio


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Hi,

I'm working on a web application that as part of its functionality, delivers
PDFs and Doc files (and other file types), from other systems, to users of
my application

I don't have the ability to modify the documents in any way and they may be
in any version of those formats.

According to Section 508 (m), I must supply links to accessibile readers on
the page where I present those documents.

This is fine as I know what mime-type each document is so can present a link
to the appropriate reader.
However I can find no list of accessible readers for these types of
documents, so I don't know what links to present.

From what I understand Acrobat Reader 6 is suitable for reading PDF files,
but what about Word Docs, etc...

The list of mime-types I am looking for accessible readers for is:

application/vnd.ms-excel
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
application/msword
application/pdf

Any other types of document will be the responsibility of our customers to
set up.

Can anyone suggest anything?

Yith


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