More investigative notes on the 'spacer gif'/IE6 hack solution for the date time design pattern:
Markup is as follows: <abbr class="published" title="2007-04-30T08:06:28Z"><span class="abbr" title="2007-04-30T08:06:28Z">Monday, 30 April 2007</span></abbr> I've now got audio and text captures for Firevox and JAWS 8. I've also confirmed the siFR "effect" and diagnosed that JAWS spits the dumy due to some wonderful Javascript that's CMS dependent, not siFR dependent (Note to self: fix that.. soon) I set up JAWS to the letter (screen capture on Flickr for reference material sake) in terms of what Jon was looking for. http://www.flickr.com/photos/absalomedia/479697317/ The only thing I haven't done is turn "speak alphanumeric data" on (without phonetics) in any capacity. This begs the question: Would the combination of "speak alphanumeric data" and "expand abbreviations" produce the output seen by Jon, and explain why all results thus far (JAWS set at advanced verbosity and expanding abbreviations) give a different result ? Thanks Lawrence -- Lawrence Meckan Absalom Media Mob: (04) 1047 9633 ABN: 49 286 495 792 http://www.absalom.biz _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss