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State: RAISED OPEN PENDINGREVIEW CLOSED POSTPONED
Product: None AccNam AAM 1.2 ARIA 1.0 ARIA 1.0 Authoring Practices ARIA 1.0 Implementation Guide ARIA 1.0 Primer ARIA 1.0 Test Plan ARIA 1.1 ARIA 1.1 Authoring Practices ARIA 1.1 Core Mapping Specification ARIA 1.1 Name Computation ARIA 1.1 Test Plan ARIA 1.2 ARIA 1.2 Core AAM specification ARIA 2.0 ARIA 2.0 Authoring Practices ARIA 2.0 Core AAM ARIA 2.0 Name Calculation ARIA HTML 5 Implementation Guide CSS AAM Digital Publishing AAM Digital Publishing Roles Module Miscellaneous SVG AAM Accessibility Mapping spec. WCAG 2 Techniques for ARIA
Raised By: Sina Bahram Aditya Bajaj Benjamin Beaudry Curt Bellew Zoë Bijl Shari Butler ANDREA CARDONA Dominic Cooney Michael Cooper James Craig Joanmarie Diggs Isaac Durazo Howard Edwards James Edwards Frank Elavsky Mayuri Faldu Steve Faulkner Reinaldo Ferraz Alexander Flenniken Bryan Garaventa Rashmi Garimella Matt Garrish Jaunita George Ariella Gilmore Michael Goddard Glen Gordon Shirisha Gubba Jon Gunderson Markku Hakkinen Sarah Higley Hans Hillen Isabel Holdsworth Stanley Hon Patrick Hung Matthew King Greta Krafsig Peter Krautzberger JaEun Jemma Ku Christopher Lane Charles LaPierre Gez Lemon Aaron Leventhal Laurence Lewis biao liu Brian Liu Xu David MacDonald Sazzad Mahamud Mark McCarthy Erika Miguel Daniel Montalvo Sheila Moussavi James Nurthen Scott O'Hara Adam Page Michael Pennisi Roberto Perez Janina Sajka Trisha Salas Stefan Schnabel Harris Schneiderman Boaz Sender Cynthia Shelly Tzviya Siegman Avneesh Singh Neil Soiffer Francis Storr Melanie Sumner Alexander Surkov James Teh Seth Thompson Jan Williams Benjamin Young Valerie Young Helen Zhou 骅 杨 Amelia Bellamy-Royds
Description: The ARIA 1.1 password role proposal requires that the value exposed to ATs be the actual rendered text, which may or may not consist of dummy characters to hide the true password value. This address some, but not all, confusion to users over whether or not a password field is obscuring the password. In particular, users may not know until after they type whether or not the characters will be masked. I proposed using a new aria state to indicate this. For native input elements, this would be a "strong native semantics" state determined entirely by the user agent. For custom widgets, the author could indicate with the aria attribute. https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-aria/2016Mar/0239.html
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Close based on role parity
https://github.com/w3c/aria/issues/166