If it isn't linked, that's a bug worth hitting the feedback button on. A missing link like that usually means the doc has been retired, just renaming the book won't cause a broken link.

I looked for a broken link in see-alsos on the current release in accessibility docs, but didn't see anything.

It may have been replaced by

ADC Home > Core Reference Library > User Experience > Accessibility

or by the docs


Getting Started with Accessibility.
Accessibility Programming Guidelines for Cocoa
and
Accessiblity Overview.

Looks like some of those first came out in the 10.4 timeframe.


On 4-Apr-09, at 2:14 AM, m wrote:

In the "See Also" section of an old Accessibility doc is listed one named "Accessibility Reference for Assistive Applications", which uniquely (and frustratingly) is not linked to the actual document.

Neither a Spotlight search of my machine, an Xcode Help search, or Google search seem to be able to locate this perhaps mythical scroll.

Where is this doc? Does it really exist? If it has been superseded, what (and where) is its successor?

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