This is very disconcerting. If the goal is to enable disabled people  
to access the content, then shouldn't they be making the screen  
reader companies keep up with modern technology and the rest of the  
world instead of making companies stay back behind at the lagging  
capabilities of the screen readers?

On Oct 6, 2007, at 5:31 PM, Joseph Selbie wrote:

> If the courts decide in favor of mandatory compliance, the trade  
> off companies may have to make is that they design middle of the  
> road sites to cater to the needs of the disabled, rather than be  
> able to really pay
> attention to the needs and wants of the majority of their users.


Cheers!

Todd Zaki Warfel
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