>From the tone of the many comments on this topic it appears there are a lot
of people commenting who haven't been internal in a large company and expect
that outsiders saying "should" will work to change internal organizational
perceptions and direction. It won't.
Most people don't do something
One of the first requirements of accessibility is use a doctype with valid
code. Their site is full of coding errors and I can't believe that it has
been created by any web designer (possibly a graphic designer? ;-).
As you suggest, it could well be that they are using "some kind of monster
CMS w
I've actually been thinking about this question for a while now. I think
that most of the answers you have said are very possible. Another I
think is that maybe their developer convinced them that it is accessible
so they are under the mistaken assumption that the problem has been
fixed. Or, th