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Be careful about using Bobby as a way of catching possible access issues.
The latest version has been so watered down that it says no issues exist
where they in fact do. I would go with the www.w3.org/wai developers tools
before I would use Bobby. My experience with it in its most recent
incarnation is unsatisfactory. We gave up on it as a web design tool at
least until it is improved.
E. Aldworth
At 02:30 PM 3/2/99 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Have you visited this site: HTTP://www.cast.org/bobby/
>
>Charlie At 01:56 PM 3/2/1999 +0000, you wrote:
>>I can't agree with this idea that web page speech packages should do more
>>to make the pages usable. The blame rightly belongs on the page
>>designers, because if the page is designed properly, there is little or no
>>need to make special considerations for the screen readers. That is the
>>point. While a speech program certainly Can make it easier to view a web
>>page, the point is, it shouldn't have to. With properly designed pages,
>>special treatment is not necessary. Period. This idea that the speech
>>synthesizer should handle mal programmed pages is silly.
>>
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