Thanks Franklin,  I should have been more clear - by client reader I meant 
non-browser.  For the browser I'd use FF2 or FF3 since I have good 
connections to the FF a11y community.  I suppose for evaluating atom it 
doesn't really matter if I use a web or non-web based reader.  So I guess 
all I need is a set of feeds that have been developed to test the 
implementation of all the atom features.

Pete Brunet
                                                                          
IBM Accessibility Architecture and Development
11501 Burnet Road, MS 9022E004, Austin, TX 78758
Voice: (512) 838-4594, Cell: (512) 689-4155
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"Franklin Tse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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Re: test cases?  accessible client readers?






I don't have any test cases. However, regarding client readers' 
accessibility, I think that the feed reading view of IE 7 or later may 
have good accessibility support. It should be worth testing.

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From: "Pete Brunet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, 30 May, 2008 23:51
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: test cases?  accessible client readers?

> Has anyone developed a set of test cases for atom feeds?  If they 
existed 
> I could evaluate them at least from a web based reader because I know 
> Firefox has good accessibility support and I am in contact with their 
> accessibility team.  Are there any client readers that are have good 
> accessibility?
> 
> Pete Brunet
> 
> IBM Accessibility Architecture and Development
> 11501 Burnet Road, MS 9022E004, Austin, TX 78758
> Voice: (512) 838-4594, Cell: (512) 689-4155
> Ionosphere: WS4G
> 

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