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Re: Can you believe this? part 2!
From: Michael R. Burks
Date: Nov 20, 2006 8:30AM
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As was suggested earlier maybe there is a local newspaper you can get on
your side. There is little or no appeal on the judgments made in the court
of public opinion...
Mike Burks
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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Gareth Dart
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 9:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Can you believe this? part 2!
There is indeed - The Disability Discrimination Act. Unfortunately, there
has not yet been a major test case based on the provisions of the Act, and
the Act itself is somewhat hazy on the specifics.
G
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Burks
Sent: Monday 20 November 2006 14:29
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Can you believe this? part 2!
Sounds a lot link "We do not need any ramps, no people in wheel chairs come
in here" or "We do not need any TTY's no deaf people call us"...
Is there not a law in the UK about this?
Mike Burks
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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Austin, Darrel
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 9:17 AM
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> Aaaargh! I'm speechless. And cross! Not only does he
> dismiss Firefox and other non-IE users; not only does he
> dismiss the W3C: he completely
> *ignored* the accessibility issue!
Yep. Web development is a lot like software development. The industry is
rife with incompetant developers. Sadly, a lot of customers tolerate it.
You might want to mention to him that if his own site stats show an
'insignificant' amount of Firefox users, it's quite possible it's due to
the fact that their inability to care about it has driven all the
Firefox users away.
Web stats, unfortunately, are used often as self-fulfilling
prophecies...only 5% of our visitors use FF? Well, let's not
bother.--Oh, your site doesn't work in Firefox? I guess I won't bother
visiting.--Oh! Now our site only has 2% FF users...see! We were right!
-Darrel
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