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State: OPEN CLOSED Pending review
Person: Unassigned Vince Abbate Jake Abma Tolu Adegbite Irfan Ali Matthew Atkinson Nadine Auer Andrew Barakat Mike Beganyi Rain Breaw Michaels Sheri Byrne-Haber Amy Carney Michael Cooper Santina Croniser Deborah Dahl Yao Ding Dee Dyer Niklas Egger Steve Faulkner David Fazio Reinaldo Ferraz Fredrik Fischer John Foliot Martin Forstner Zachary Gadoury Russell Galvin Becky Gibson Paul Grenier Markku Hakkinen Katie Haritos-Shea Olivia Hogan-Stark Scott Hollier Jonny James Sam Kanta George Kerscher Jeff Kline Raja Kushalnagar Charles LaPierre Gez Lemon Todd Libby Amanda Mace George Margetis Mark Miller Mary Jo Mueller Andrew Nevins Stavroula Ntoa Joshue O'Connor Brian O'Day Achraf Othman Susana Pallero John Paton Ian Pouncey Sonali Rai Ruoxi Ran Kai Recke Alan Reeve Shrirang Sahasrabudhe Janina Sajka Ciara salmon Lisa Seeman-Horwitz John Sherrod Tzviya Siegman Avneesh Singh David Sloan Alisa Smith Sharon Snider Neil Soiffer Jeanne F Spellman Jeff Stanley David Swallow Stacey Swinehart Ganderson Moda Taiwan Brigitte Thomas Jamie Vanderwall Harry Wang Léonie Watson Anna Wheler Jason White Lionel Wolberger Sarah Wood Gottfried Zimmermann Becky Gibson
Due Date: (accepts formats such as "2005-05-17", "+1 week", "14 August 2005" and "next Thursday")
Associated Issue: none ISSUE-70: @title show/hide control ISSUE-71: CAPTCHA redux ISSUE-81: aria-dialog vs. HTML5's DIALOG element ISSUE-85: accesskey 2.0 ISSUE-333: Gottfried ISSUE-336: pseudo-classes ISSUE-344: tri-state checkbox ISSUE-365: OS preferences ISSUE-380: Unicode characters ISSUE-391: caret browing ISSUE-412: drag and drop consinstency ISSUE-419: CSS3 module interdependency ISSUE-473 ISSUE-1001 ISSUE-1002 ISSUE-1003 ISSUE-1004 ISSUE-1005 ISSUE-1006 ISSUE-68: HTML5-review-team ISSUE-500: high contrast css ISSUE-589: CSS :role() selector ISSUE-625: cssSpecificity
Or Associated Product: none CAPTCHA Note CSS Device Independent Events FAST HTML 5 Miscellaneous Payments RQTF Spec reviews XAG
Add notes (no markup allowed, URIs get automatically hyperlinked):
[MichaelC]: https://www.w3.org/TR/fetch-metadata/
[MichaelC]: https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/wiki/Fetch_Metadata_Request_Headers
Based on my reading of this spec, I don't see any obvious accessibility issues. The purpose of the spec is to provide more information and automated decisions about server requests based on how it was made. The goal is to increase security. The spec does acknowledge that there are different input modalities, keyboard, speech, etc. to activate a request. The browser is relied upon to normalize the various activation modalities into a click event and to add the appropriate new header information about the source of the request. I see no concerns about these fetch headers revealing any personal data or use of assistive technologies.
I reviewed this again and my previous statement is still valid.