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 Adobe Acrobat 7.0 and 8.0.

Are PDF forms and files created with Adobe Acrobat 8.0 truly accessible? I
assume that certain protocols must be followed to assure accessibility, just
as there are protocols to assure accessibility of HTML files.

Can anyone direct me to a good resource detailing what protocols one must
follow to assure accessibility of PDF forms and files?

Thanks much,
Gail



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