Hi Marcus 

I did some training a few years ago with the RNIB. One of the ladies
there (she was a screen reader user) said that most screen reader
users turn off Javascript for browsing because there is so much bad
stuff out there they frequently end up in an unpleasant and
unescapable loop. If they knew the site was okay, then they would
have it turned on... that was the jist of it anyway. This was about 3
years ago so would be good to know if this is still valid, or indeed
if I have accurately remembed what she said!! You can contact her on
the RNIB blog - her name is Bim Egan

Maybe these page can get you started?

http://www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog/category/javascript/
http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/publicwebsite/public_formvalidation.hcsp

:-)
C


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