Sorry I am late on this topic.

But I agree with Steven. In practice, the screen reader users I have worked
with find form place holders an irritant.

Roger

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Hi Andreas,
not sure about the article, but we  do recommend to our clients that they
not use default place holding cahracters.
 from what i have read on the various accessibility lists, it appears that
it is pretty safe to say that the checkpoint is no longer relevant.
but i may be wrong..............

some relevant list discussions

Paul Bohman from webaim was saying its no longer needed back in 02'
http://www.webaim.org/discussion/mail_message.php?id=2113

Updating specs and tools Re: place-holding characters in edit/text boxes:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2003JulSep/0399.html



with regards

Steven Faulkner
Web Accessibility Consultant
National Information & Library Service (NILS)
454 Glenferrie Road
Kooyong Victoria 3144
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