Gregor,
Can you clarify what issues you are looking to see addressed? There 
are limitations with regard to accessibility support in Flex 2 (and 
every other development framework) and we certainly want to minimize 
those, but there are also external dependencies that require our 
working with vendors such as Freedom Scientific (JAWS) to ensure 
that their product works well with ours.  Certain other issues are 
due to limitations of the player (e.g. flex apps accessible to blind 
users on a mac) and need to be scheduled and dealt with in a 
different way.

So, in short, not everything that needs to be addressed in 
associated with the framework.  If you let me know what issues 
you're concerned with I'll help clarify what the status is.

Thanks,
AWK

--- In [email protected], "Gregor Kiddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Quick question,
> 
>  
> 
> Has anyone got a good summary of the improvements in Flex 3 as 
regards
> Accessibility? Flex 2 had a host of problems in this area and I'm 
hoping
> that the majority of these have been solved.
> 
>  
> 
> Gk.
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