On 11/02/2013 11:22 AM, Alexander Surkov wrote:
Hi, Jamie. If text leafs implement IAccessibleHyperlink but previously
IAccessibleHyperlink was implemented by embedded objects only then
this might be something that AT relies on.
I guess this is a possibility, though I'd assume that ATs that don't need text leaf nodes wouldn't traverse them. We'd certainly need ot check, though.

On the another hand parent
IAccessibleHyperText would return a collection of children instead the
collection of embedded objects and AT could have dependencies on it as
well.
Ah. I was imagining that the parent IAccessibleHypertext wouldn't return the text leaf nodes. See notes on hack below.

pure IAccessibleHyperlink on text leafs
is rather a hack than it suites them well.
It's a total hack. However, imo, this whole idea is a hack. :)

Jamie

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