On 5/08/2015 10:59 PM, Alexander Surkov wrote:
One concern is the growth of object attributes and the mechanism to
get them. Perhaps we need a new interface to object attributes like a
hashing table.
IA2 has attribute method
http://accessibility.linuxfoundation.org/a11yspecs/ia2/docs/html/int
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 7:57 AM, Richard Schwerdtfeger
wrote:
> Yes, that is possible. He also said that would be hideous. :-)
>
he probably needs time to get ok with it :)
>
> One concern is the growth of object attributes and the mechanism to get
> them. Perhaps we need a new interface to ob
Yes, that is possible. He also said that would be hideous. :-)
One concern is the growth of object attributes and the mechanism to get them.
Perhaps we need a new interface to object attributes like a hashing table.
Rich
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> On Jul 28, 2015, at 2:32 PM, Alexander Surkov
> wro
I'd say the problem is in restrictions of IAccessibleTable as it describes
the continuous model only, while ARIA allows to have "gaps" in tables. So
if a table has a gap and spanning right before the gap then we should use a
mechanism other than IAccessibleTable. Jamie suggested to use object
attri
I am continuing the discussion on the list. It sounds like we have two
models - contiguous rows/columns vs. author specified.
Should we say that if the author is going to provide row and column spans
that user agents NOT compute the indices? IOW, It must all be left up to
the author.
It sounds