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Re: Web accessibility and usability
From: michael.brockington
Date: Oct 12, 2004 3:39AM
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> "Q: How can I expect JAWS to handle JavaScript on my Web page?
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> A: JAWS will work correctly with JavaScript if:
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> * The scripts are activated by clicking a link or clickable
> item and the
> script dynamically updates the HTML source.
Can anyone expand a little on what the second part of this statement means?
The clickable part is simple, but _nothing_ can affect the original source
code, so what does it mean?
And is this the same for all screen-readers?
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