[Zope] confirmation or redirect

Chad Eberle chade@u.washington.edu
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 09:12:24 -0700


>Accessibility purists, actually. For example blind people using Lynx
>with a screen reader or another "alternative" user agent...

[snip]

>Try that one on the judge if you get sued under the UK's Disability
>Discrimination Act and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Act,
>or the US equivalent legislation.

At the University of Washington, all of our websites are required to be
handicap-accessible, which means JavaScript must not interfere with Lynx.

Some useful links about accessibility can be found here:

http://www.washington.edu/computing/accessible/resources.html

A company that has a free web-based accessibility test as well as add-on
software for WYSIWYG HTML editors:

http://www.usablenet.com/


--Chad Eberle, Database Specialist
  Evans School of Public Affairs @ U of WA