On 12/07/07, David Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guillaume Lebleu wrote:
> Let's say a web page uses an image such as a checkmark or green/red
> light to represent a boolean, for instance the availability/status of a
> product or a program.
>
> What would be the suggested best practice to make this human-readable
> content machine-readable as well?
Ok, maybe I'm missing something here, but isn't the 'alt' attribute
precisely what you're looking for?
I'm inclined to agree with this for in page images. @alt should carry
all the descriptive information needed for the machine (or other
usergroups) needed.
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Frances Berriman
http://fberriman.com
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