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Hello Rosemary
iln which chaptre are these pages. I have only a CD-ROM versoin which does
not specilfy page numbers.
Regards
Arnold
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> Von: * EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]Im Auftrag von Rosemary Ernst
> Gesendet: Montag, 2. Juli 2001 23:21
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: Re: Accessible Web Tables
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> It is valuable in that it is the ONLY book I could find last
> November after
> an extensive search. He draws heavily from the WAI guidelines and presents
> in a much more user friendly way than the W3. However, like the W3, he
> advocates for methods that don't yet work with current browsers and screen
> reader technology. I suppose it helps book sales and the longevity of the
> text to not mention this in the text.
>
> Rosemary
>
> >From Paul Chapin to Rosemary Ernst:
> >Is this a valuable book in general? Anybody want to suggest
> there favorite
> >book on the subject?
>
> >Paul
>
>
> >From Rosemary Ernst to the List:
> >>In Michael Paciello's book, "Web Accessibility for People with
> >>Disabilities", he describes a method on pages 112-118 that is
> supposed to
> >>allow you to do what you are describing with the script you propose to
> >>write.
> >>Rosemary
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