Geoff Stearns schrieb:

>i don't have a lot of experience with this, but i do want to just add 
>this little bit:
>
>you can get your pages to validate if you use a javascript solution to 
>embed your flash movies (like flashobject - 
>http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/) this will allow your page to 
>validate (and i'm assuming it will also pass the automated AAA tests) 
>and will also allow screen readers like JAWS to access the Flash content.
>
>because of the way flashobject works, you can also have alternate 
>content on the same page that will be displayed (and read because it's 
>just normal html content) if the user does not have the flash plugin, or 
>the correct version of the plugin for that matter)
>  
>
>there's more info and a side by side comparison of different flash 
>embedding techniques here:
>http://weblogs.macromedia.com/accessibility/archives/2005/08/in_search_of_a.cfm
>
>  
>
sure, there's also UFO [1]; i just wanted to say that the learning curve 
is VERY high when it comes to accessible flash content.

Maybe Apollo is the answer :-)

[1] http://www.bobbyvandersluis.com/ufo/
micha

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