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Re: [WSG] question about screen reader behavior when pulling in content via Ajax fetch

2011-03-27 Thread tee
Thank you all for the feedback!

Steve's one is most assuring. One page uses quirks mode should be OK if it 
doesn't cause issue to Screen Reader.


tee


On Mar 27, 2011, at 6:01 AM, Steve Faulkner wrote:

> hi tee
> 
>> which the page has no dtd, body and html tags?
> 
> if it renders in the browser the lack of thes above should not effect
> screen readers.
> 
> note if you have a html file consisting solely of:
> 
> poot
> 
> the DOM  constructed by the browser looks like this:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> poot
> 
> 
> 
> what you will probably find is that because you have no  the
> page will be rnedered using quirks mode in browsers.
> 
> regards
> 
> Stevef


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Re: [WSG] question about screen reader behavior when pulling in content via Ajax fetch

2011-03-27 Thread Steve Faulkner
hi tee

>which the page has no dtd, body and html tags?

if it renders in the browser the lack of thes above should not effect
screen readers.

note if you have a html file consisting solely of:

poot

the DOM  constructed by the browser looks like this:




poot



what you will probably find is that because you have no  the
page will be rnedered using quirks mode in browsers.

regards

Stevef

On 26 March 2011 06:20, tee  wrote:
> I have a small login  popup box, and is using Ajax fetch to pull in the login 
> page. Due to the way the system works, the login page default is to use a 
> page template instead of just the chunk of login code placed in a header or 
> left/right column, though can be done too but  my view is that the login code 
> shouldn't be in every page since it's to be showed in a modal window so I 
> want it retrieves via Ajax.
>
> I created a template, strip out dtd, body and all other areas except  the 
> code that retrieves the content area (where it will then load the login code 
> template), this all works well.  My concern is, will it be any problem for 
> screen reader read the  login page's info, enter email which the page has no 
> dtd, body and html tags?
>
> Thanks!
>
> tee
>
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