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<scribe> scribe: Andi
Section 3.6
Make glossary definitions for "current node" and "current total text"
CS: useful to understand what
wins in each of these situations, examples
... add more examples like the one in d, multiple labeling, is
it invalid to have an image that has an "alt" and a
"labeledby"?
... link with bunch of stuff inside, what bubbles up to the
name
... what happens with invalid markup; i.e. tables inside
links
... steps probably contain the answers but may need a table
bug - Cynthia - P2 - come up with examples for this section
bug - Cynthia - P2 - flow chart for 3.6.1
<davidb> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/aria-implementation/#mapping_special
note that above flow chart and examples are for section 3.6.1.1
3.6.1.2 - 3rd para - change SHOULD to MUST
3.6.1.2 - Reword last paragraph, specify what to do if any of the attributes are present. Use "empty string" instead of "". Change SHOULD to MUST. Qualify return NULL IF API supports it.
bug - do we want a section on what to do if the API doesn't support something
assign last bug to cyns
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