I haven't read the 508 compliance test procedures, but Adam claims that it
is possible to have JavaScript enabled and still fullfill the guidelines for
accessibility.

regards,

Martin

On 8/14/07, Ben Hidalgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I couldn't search the mail so forgive me if this is a duplicate.  I'm
> interested in using Trinidad because of the claim at:
> http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/index.html#FAQ%20and%20Support
> that Trinidad "Apache MyFaces Trinidad is a JSF framework ... supporting
> critical features such as accessibility (e.g. Section 508)".
>
> I am trying to use it specifically for 508, however, one of the "Priority
> 1" tests for 508 compliance is that the application functions with
> javascript disabled.  From what I've seen, Trinidad requires javascript and
> the simplest functions (like commandLink) don't work without javascript.
>
> Am I missing something?  Is there some way that Trinidad can be made to
> work with javascript disabled?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
>


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