Regardless of what the AT supports or not makes no difference in what
browsers toolbar developers can support.

Here's why they don't support any other browser:

IE is a fixed solution with very little change.  IE6 came out in 2001 and
has had only one service pack release in three years.  SP2 is due out soon,
but no one knows when it will be out.

The Gecko based browsers are fluid due to their open source nature.  Opera
could be easily supported, but no one makes tools for that small group.
Safari could be supported, but I don't know of any company that adds plug-in
toolbars for it either.

Thanks,
Lee Roberts
http://www.roserockdesign.com
http://www.applepiecart.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Lauke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WSG] Web Accessability IE Toolbar

> From: Lee Roberts
[...]
> It's bad enough everyone
> thinks they need
> to do it, but for an accessibility group to do it I'm flabbergasted.

most current screenreaders / assistive technologie hook into IE in some way
to provide web browsing. so it's still a harsh reality that some user groups
WILL have to use IE, and developers need to therefore at least test their
pages in this browser. offering this toolbar to the developers just makes
life a little easier...now if i have a page open in IE i can do most of my
validation etc there as well, rather than having to copy the URL and paste
it into firefox, to take advantage of the web developer extension.

and yes, some functions - like the "colour" ones, which - i believe - use
IE's proprietary filters to simulate b/w display etc - are very useful and
not directly replicated in other toolbars (Mozilla/Firefox ones or
otherwise).

see it as another one of many tools available to developers, not as a social
commentary or a "validation" of IE's merits.

Patrick
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Webmaster / University of Salford
http://www.salford.ac.uk
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