Hi Bert,

You wrote:

Or what about simple normal every-day headings?
We can go up to 6 levels deep with them...

I guess it all depends on the application.

I think you nailed it--in a sense, **any** linear
sequence is a "list" whether or not clarity can
be helped by using markup to call out a "hey this
is a list" (but I'd sure hate to have to do all
my markup in ULs and OLs just because I had more
than one paragraph!).

What do you think of the premise that we have hit
a cliff in our process of building access ramps
in this matter and that we must rely on further
progress in the design of assistive technology
to handle lists that use numbering schemes that
are peculiar to a particular field?

If so, the best approach is to let the context of
the document rather than the semantics of the
markup carry the meaning.

Regards,

Gene Falck
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