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Monday, June 05, 2006

An Overdue Post Regarding AJAX Accessibility

I figure that many people will have found out about this article via Accessify forum or Digg.com, but it would be remiss of me not to mention this,even if it is over 10 days old. So, for the benefit of people reading this site who haven't already spotted it (and of course for future Googlers!), you should take a look at Gez Lemon and Steve Faulkner's research into Making AJAX Work wioth Screenreaders.

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Patrick H. Lauke (redux) wrote ...

thanks ian...those links have been sitting around in my inbox with a view to posting them once i had a spare moment. beat me to it.

also related, in a roundabout way: Gez Lemon's "The DOM and screen readers"

3:51 AM  

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