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While we are talking about web technologies like Flash and their scripting
parts, I would like to know how CodeFactory made their games then.
Ok, I know that they used Director MX, now known as Shockwave and the Audio
Game maker would also have been a Shockwave application.
Allthough this might be a bit off topic, I still don't get why seemingly all
screen readers can read flash content within web pages, but if you link the
same .swf file to the stand alone Flash Player and run that program, you
can't read anything.
I mean, if the said content was supposed to be text with no graphics, then
said content can't change if you put it into another application.
This might be another reason why it might be difficult to actually develop
accessible Flash or Shockwave content if you are a blind developer, but I am
also no expert.
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