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April 08, 2005

Flash Forward 2005

I gave a presentation today at Flash Forward 2005. Here is the presentation and links to files used.
http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p29082639/

Posted by Bob Regan at April 8, 2005 12:50 PM

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Hi Bob,

I attended FF2005 last week and enjoyed your presentation. Any chance of either elaborating on the problems of JAWS 4.5+ (as you mentioned in the presentation that later versions had bugs and don't work with screen readers), or are there any links you can provide which might elaborate on those bugs?

Thanks
Wayne

Posted by: Wayne McManus at April 11, 2005 09:38 AM

Hi Bob,

I attended FF2005 last week and enjoyed your presentation. Any chance of either elaborating on the problems of JAWS 4.5+ (as you mentioned in the presentation that later versions had bugs and don't work with screen readers), or are there any links you can provide which might elaborate on those bugs?

Thanks
Wayne

Posted by: Wayne McManus at April 11, 2005 09:38 AM

Could anybody help me with this "moral dilemma"?

My company is designing a web application to be build in Flash (accessible via pop up link, from the main site), this web application will be a visual tool to provide a “very visual and user friendly� overview, of the existing content for this site large (content speaking) website.

I am aware that the application as it is will not meet Accessibility guidelines.(Build in Flax, and popping up form a new window browser.)

Will it be ok (in terms of accessibility) if we provide also an alternative HTML version of the information?.

Thanks in advance

Posted by: Anonymous at April 20, 2005 11:44 AM

Could anybody help me with this "moral dilemma"?

My company is designing a web application to be build in Flash (accessible via pop up link, from the main site), this web application will be a visual tool to provide a “very visual and user friendly� overview, of the existing content for this site large (content speaking) website.

I am aware that the application as it is will not meet Accessibility guidelines.(Build in Flax, and popping up form a new window browser.)

Will it be ok (in terms of accessibility) if we provide also an alternative HTML version of the information?.

Thanks in advance

Posted by: coca at April 20, 2005 11:45 AM

Wish I could have seen the presentation but from the notes it looks like you did a wonderful job.

Posted by: Mike at November 17, 2005 06:53 PM