From: "Gunlaug Sørtun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<sarcastic pony>
Looks like most efforts towards separation of content and
presentation
may cause severe accessibility-failures[1] in the future.
Looks like there will be no need/use for valid markup either -
according
to the latest WGAC 2.0 draft.
Ref: article on ALA[2].
Time to go back to presentational markup - before some /body/ at W3C
forces us into doing so? :-)
</sarcastic pony>
Oh, well... it looks like all those W3C /bodies/ are pretty busy
trying
to make each other, and standard-based web design, irrelevant.
Which parts/paths do you think we should choose to follow?
It's hard to tell who the good guys are :-)
http://wcagsamurai.org/
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PVII
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mountain road at 90 miles per hour secure in the knowledge that
repairs are scheduled for next Tuesday".
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