https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=45574





--- Comment #5 from jonathan chetwynd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2008-11-17 06:46:26 
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Thomas,

it is the resaponsibility of developers to be aware and implelement the user
agent guidelines, not bug filers to point to those W3C specification files.

 I have already stopped responding to, or filing mozilla bugs because of the
unacceptable - to me - tone of responses.

I have also dramatically reduced my contributions to Opera, and Safari
development, because of lack of progress.

the fact you do not know where to find the evidence, puts you in a weak not a
strong position, however in this instance, you prefaced your request with a
'please'.

http://www.w3.org/TR/SVGMobile12/access.html#SVGUAAccessibilityGuidelines

"Provide a text-only view
SVG user Agents should provide mechanisms that allow assistive technologies to
achieve a useful text-only view. Examples include a DOM explorer, a
synchronized text only view, or an XSLT style sheet to convert the textual
content to XHTML."

for SVG1.1 the UA guidelines were less developed:

http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/access.html

" To conform to the SVG specification, an SVG user agent should conform to
UAAG. "

uaag: http://www.w3.org/TR/UAAG10/guidelines.html#gl-feature-on-off

"Guideline 3. Allow configuration not to render some content that may reduce
accessibility"


I'm frequently wrong, but do have over 10 years bug filing experience.
I'm unlikely to file further bugs, if I am expected to provide all the
supporting evidence, as I already have literally hundreds of bugs filed across
many applications, and simply don't have the time.

regards


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