On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 08:02:11AM -0700, Greg Skinner wrote:
> Lloyd Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > William Allen Simpson wrote:
>
> >> The users of the Internet have access to several free browsers that
> >> support frames on a dozen platforms. Folks that are unable to use
> >> the Internet are not an appropriate electorate. Lazy kindergartners
> >> are not the target audience for ICANN membership.
>
> > I do hope this isn't the official ICANN view. I imagine that
> > a disability discrimination lawsuit would soon follow.
>
> > how many text-to-speech audio browsers support frames well?
>
> Support for the disabled does seem to be a concern in some quarters;
> for example, see
>
>
>http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Software/Internet/World_Wide_Web/Browsers/Lynx/
>
> The secure registration page requires https, which isn't available in lynx
> as far as I know.
1) The web page does NOT use frames -- as far as I know, there are no frames
in the entire ICANN site;
2) the secure registration page is OPTIONAL; you can register through a
nonsecure path.
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