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Comment LC-861
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Commenter: Joe Clark 2 <joeclark@joeclark.org>

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From http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-comments-wcag20/2006May/0119.html

The concepts of scoping, baseline, and target audience are so misguided as to derail WCAG's entire project. The first two topics were addressed in my A List Apart article. The last one deserves mention here.

Information about audience assumptions or target audience. This could include language, geographic information, or other pertinent information about the intended audience. The target-audience information CANNOT specify anything related to disability or to physical, sensory or cognitive requirements. [INS: [Overwrought emphasis sic] :INS]

In other words, even if you extensively test your site and can demonstrate the following is true, you cannot state that your site is accessible to people with disabilities. While the guideline appears to be intended to make it impossible to declare, for example, that a site is not meant to be used by blind people, it also becomes impossible to state that it provably can be used by them.
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