On 7/02/2013 1:10 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
Alex, Do you see any need to restrict this to the immediate parent? I'm
going to assume not in the following:
HRESULT IAccessible2_2::offsetInAncestorText (
I'm not sure it makes sense to do this for ancestors other than the immediate parent. As I understand it, the point of this method is to get back into the realm of IAccessibleText when the text is mirrored in text leaf nodes. If there's an accessible between the text leaf and its IAccessibleText object, the in-between accessible could itself consume offsets in the text. if it is decided to allow it for ancestors, the method should probably also return the relevant ancestor.

Alex, can you explain why using IAccessibleHyperlink breaks backwards compatibility as opposed to adding this new method?

Jamie

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