On 25/02/2012 1:28 AM, Peter Korn wrote:
It has been a LONG time since I wrote any screen reader code on Windows,
but I recall clearly that the old Win32 radio button group box control
was always a peer of the buttons it was grouping, not the parent.
Correct. However, if you're using something that implements IA2, someone has obviously already gone to the trouble of implementing their own accessibility objects, so they may as well sanitise the hierarchy as well (i.e. make the grouping a parent). If anyone can come up with use cases contradicting this, there's a good case for the new relation. Otherwise, probably not.

Jamie

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