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<ShaneM> jon can you give an update on your ATTA?
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https://www.w3.org/wiki/ARIA_1.1_Testable_Statements
<ShaneM> svg testable statements is at https://www.w3.org/wiki/SVG_Accessibility/Testing/Test_Assertions_with_Tables_for_ATTA
<ShaneM> I am comfortable pushing the ATTA support into the main WPT tree along with ARIA 1.1 tests this week.
JG: I would like to run the test suite
<ShaneM> test results will be at http://w3c.github.io/test-results/wai-aria/README.md
SM: You can run WPT on a machine or run form the web
<ShaneM> https://www.w3.org/wiki/ARIA_1.1_Automated_Testing
FE: Shane do you have script that fill in missing columns
SM: I am workingo n that for SVG,
I cloned the pages to do some testing
... I don't think there are any problems with the current
tests
FE: Thats what I wanted to
know
... Did you create a new script
SM: I wrote a new script
... I am working on testable statements for ARIA 1.0, I got a
copy
... There is alot more work
JD: I will build an ATTA for OS X, but apple will help me
FE: What about svg files versus inline SVG
SM: Is there a reason?
FE: It is legal for both inline and external
SM: We don't have a way in WPT, unless there is an iframe
JG: We are making progress on the
ATTA for MSAA+IAccessible2
... Next meeting in three weeks
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