Re: [WSG] asp and accessibility

2007-03-11 Thread Mike Brown
Bob Schwartz wrote: Yes, I have an idea, but never having seen any of the devices people talk about here, I often have doubts about what I think I have understood. Go here: and listen to / look at Darren Fittler's presentation. He's blind and uses a

Re: [WSG] asp and accessibility

2007-03-11 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
On 11 Mar 2007, at 21:01:26, Bob Schwartz wrote: Mike, Thanks for the information. Yes, I have an idea, but never having seen any of the devices people talk about here, I often have doubts about what I think I have understood. Bob, I attempted to explain something of what is going on

Re: [WSG] asp and accessibility

2007-03-11 Thread Brian Cummiskey
Bob Schwartz wrote: Do database driven, dynamically created asp pages pass muster for accessibility? At the end of the day, no matter the server-side language used, the end result is HTML pages. I suppose if I could see the devices handicapped people use to surf, I would better understand wha

Re: [WSG] asp and accessibility

2007-03-11 Thread Bob Schwartz
Mike, Thanks for the information. Yes, I have an idea, but never having seen any of the devices people talk about here, I often have doubts about what I think I have understood. Bob Schwartz wrote: Do database driven, dynamically created asp pages pass muster for accessibility? Wh

Re: [WSG] asp and accessibility

2007-03-11 Thread Mike Brown
Bob Schwartz wrote: Do database driven, dynamically created asp pages pass muster for accessibility? What makes a site accessible? Being on this list, you surely have some idea of the answer. But to help, some of the key things are: - it has semantic, well-structured HTML - in particular in

[WSG] asp and accessibility

2007-03-11 Thread Bob Schwartz
At the risk of seeming an idiot: As I go through a site overhaul, I pop my questions here as they come up so... Do database driven, dynamically created asp pages pass muster for accessibility? I suppose if I could see the devices handicapped people use to surf, I would better understand