[nycphp-talk] Accessible Rich Internet Applications
Christopher Hendry
chendry at gmail.com
Tue Aug 16 09:10:10 EDT 2005
Thanks Dan for yours and IBM's effort in this area.
Are you still interested in preparing a webcast of your presentation
for those that missed it?
I'd be intrigued to see it again, as I've had more time to play with
AJAX recently...though haven't gotten to testing RAD (and your JSF)
yet.
Whether the webcast is focused on your Javascript libraries or
accessibility features, I'm sure there will be plenty interested
(within and outside the NYPHP community).
- Chris
On 8/16/05, Dan Gisolfi <gisolfi at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Yesterday IBM made a formal announcement about our code contributions to
> Firefox 1.5 (due out this September) with respect to Accessibility. These
> announcements focused on the technology Laurent Hasson and I demonstrated to
> NYPHP back on July 26th. Since the technology is DHTML based, it is
> applicable to PHP programmers.
>
> Details on the technology can be found at: www.mozilla.org/access/dhtml
>
> Details on the announcement can be found at a variety of places:
>
> IBM Contributes Open Source Code to Make FireFox Browser More Accessible
> http://www.ibm.com/press/PressServletForm.wss?MenuChoice=pressreleases&TemplateName=ShowPressReleaseTemplate&SelectString=t1.docunid=7839&TableName=DataheadApplicationClass&SESSIONKEY=any&WindowTitle=Press+Release&STATUS=publish
>
> IBM Contributes DHTML Accessibility Code to Mozilla
> http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=7162
>
> IBM Donates Code to Firefox
> http://slashdot.org/articles/05/08/15/1836246.shtml?tid=154&tid=136
> http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/3527341
>
> IBM helps Firefox reach disabled
> http://news.com.com/IBM+helps+Firefox+reach+disabled/2100-1032_3-5833354.html
>
>
> Dan Gisolfi
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