Good thing I'm a Cannuck, eh?
Our accessability laws involve having aHuman ready at hand, TTY dial-up Info line, and 1-800-numbers up the ying-yang.
 
If you can't read the site, you call, if you can't talk, you TTY, if you can't read/write/talk/ect, you can go see a human..
If you can't do any of these things, you are up shit's creak unless you have a care-taker (Can't read/write/talk/or sign, one would assume you have a care-taker).
 
All though, I would not be surprised if our Gov't did enact such rules in the future.
 
 
Anyways, what I want to know is if we are going to be crashing browsers or what-not.
 
Ciao,
 
Doug Melvin
Programmer/Analyst
Creative-Workshop.com
(613) 236-5556
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] know issues?

One I mentioned last week, is that you will not be able to comply with the US accessibility laws that went into force this month, so if the site has anything to do with Us government, or government grant money, the same information made available through a dynapi powered website, must also be available to browsers without javascript, images, or mouse navigation, to name a few.
A disclaimer might be in order.
 
Cheers,
Richard Bennett
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: 06 July, 2001 20:11
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] know issues?

Are there any known issues in the latest snapshot (dynapi_2001_07_04) that I should be aware of?
I am using it in a contract...
 
Doug Melvin
Programmer/Analyst
Creative-Workshop.com
(613) 236-5556

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