On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:50 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sure that there are still several people in the world still
> actively programming in ADA...
>
> To answer your question, I think the general feeling is that if you wish
> to produce an accessible site, then it is far easier to build flashy
> effects accessibly with CSS etc than to make FLASH accessible.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>


Yes. I know all this. But sometimes, it's just beyond one's power to
change the project at hand, and must do the best he/she can. If anyone
knows if it is possible to make a Flash file ADA compliant, and if ANY
file can pass ADA (i.e. does a passing Flash file have to be very
simple/lack-luster), I'd love to hear about it and see some resources.

Thanks


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Tom Livingston | Senior Interactive Developer | Media Logic |
ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com


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