ISSUE-2: Should the HTML5 spec define a standard, platform-independent way for content to query the user agent's accessibility settings, and by extension platform settings that are known to the user agent? Are there any equivalents today?

Should the HTML5 spec define a standard, platform-independent way for content to query the user agent's accessibility settings, and by extension platform settings that are known to the user agent? Are there any equivalents today?

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  1. FW: ISSUE-202: figcaption-words - Chairs Solicit Proposals (from Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com on 2012-01-17)
  2. Special Teleconference Minutes for 1 August (from janina@rednote.net on 2011-08-01)
  3. ISSUE-2: Should the HTML5 spec define a standard, platform-independent way for content to query the user agent's accessibility settings, and by extension platform settings that are known to the user agent? Are there any equivalents today? (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-08-01)

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