There is a way to read the DOM - Document Object Model, in IE 8. Pressing F12 opens the current page in the Development Tools window. It is not 100% accessible and might not make much sense unless you read up on DOM first.

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On 5/31/2011 8:02 AM, Bob wrote:
The dom is the page structure underneath the web page that determins how it is viewed. It normally mirrors your source code but can be updated by javascript and other languages.

I dont think you can view it in ie without some form of developer add in, I use chrome and magnification to inspect page elements!



On 31/05/2011 10:54, Jorge Paez wrote:
What do you mean the DOM?
And how would I view that in IE by the way?


On May 31, 2011, at 4:53 AM, Bob wrote:

   Strange.
The tags I mentioned are in the head of the document in the source but when you inspect the DOM they appear in the body.

I think that something in your script must be moving them.


On 30/05/2011 22:18, Jorge Paez wrote:
Hi all:
Thanks for your feedback,
my site is now testing well on my end.
Please feel free to drop any accessibility issues you may face with the site in the future via this thread.

Jorge



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