I guess it would be up to the coder to be proactive and present evidence to the decision-makers that proves js can be secure and accessible. Unfortunately, I've learned that even irrefutable proof can overcome ignorant "common wisdom". especially when someone doesn't understand the proof. Rick From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Benjamin Sterling Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 12:26 PM To: jQuery Discussion. Subject: Re: [jQuery] the pitfalls of jquery Well, to be 508 compliant you have to do some tricks so that screen readers will pick up on the change. Not everyone knows how to do these tricks and there are not a lot of resources to pull from for help. So I would think people the use the 'inaccessable' excuse are too lazy to really dig for the answers.
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