Of Steve Green
Sent: 22 February 2008 17:57
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] PDF Accessibility
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Forms are a lot of fun. The user cannot save the document with the data
they enter in the form, but it is still worth making forms accessible so
they can be filled in and printed. There
we
also provide training for mad people who want to do it themselves.
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16:57
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Steve Green wrote:
[lotsa good stuff snipped]
That's a superb answer, Steve! I have saved it and will memorize it to
quote at people who have nothing better to do than parrot vendor
propaganda! :-D
Cheers
Mark Harris
Technology Research and Consultancy Services Ltd.
New Zealand
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Behalf Of McLaughlin, Gail G
Sent: 22 February 2008 16:57
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] PDF Accessibility
I have a client who discourages the use of PDF forms and files on their
website because they believe that they are not accessible.
Researchi
I have a client who discourages the use of PDF forms and files on their
website because they believe that they are not accessible.
Researching this on the Web, it appears that this may have been true several
years ago, but that Adobe has made an effort to make PDF forms and files
accessible in Ado