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Results of Questionnaire UAWG Survey for 7 July 2011

The results of this questionnaire are available to anybody. In addition, answers are sent to the following email addresses: w3c-archive@w3.org, jeanne@w3.org

This questionnaire was open from 2011-07-07 to 2011-07-22.

6 answers have been received.

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  1. 1.1.2

1. 1.1.2

From Jan's email.

Proposed

1.1.2 Indicate Unrendered Alternative Content: The user can specify that content be rendered with an adjacent indicator when unrendered alternative content is present. (Level A)

Summary

ChoiceAll responders
Results
Accept the proposal 5
Recommend changes (see comments field)
The proposal needs more discussion (see comments field)
Disagree with the proposal
Neutral - will accept the consensus of the group 1

Details

Responder 1.1.2 Comments 1.1.2
Markku Hakkinen Accept the proposal
Jan Richards Accept the proposal
Jim Allan Accept the proposal
Greg Lowney Neutral - will accept the consensus of the group I can accept it, although I am somewhat concerned that "content" is less specific than the term "elements" it used before. Wouldn't the new wording would let a browser comply even if it only displayed an indicator next to large blocks of content that had alternative content within it, or even next to viewports, rather than by every individual image that had alt text?
Simon Harper Accept the proposal
Kimberly Patch Accept the proposal

More details on responses

  • Markku Hakkinen: last responded on 7, July 2011 at 15:02 (UTC)
  • Jan Richards: last responded on 7, July 2011 at 15:40 (UTC)
  • Jim Allan: last responded on 7, July 2011 at 15:41 (UTC)
  • Greg Lowney: last responded on 7, July 2011 at 17:01 (UTC)
  • Simon Harper: last responded on 7, July 2011 at 17:03 (UTC)
  • Kimberly Patch: last responded on 7, July 2011 at 17:26 (UTC)

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