WAI UA Telecon for September 19th, 2000
Chair: Jon Gunderson
Date: Tuesday, 19 September
Time: 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Eastern Standard Time, USA
Call-in: Longfellow Bridge (+1) (617) 252-1038
Announcements
none
Discussion
- W3C all working group conference in February
- Issue
317: Proposal to reduce number of applicability clauses for conformance to a
checkpoint
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2000JulSep/0388.html
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Issue
314: How to distinguish "important elements" (not just type?) Comments from Al
Gilman on 7.6
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2000JulSep/0312.html
- Definition:
Use of the term primary
content
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ua/2000JulSep/0178.html
- Issue
316: Using the DOM to make available information on user agent generated
content
http://server.rehab.uiuc.edu/ua-issues/issues-linear.html#316
- Issue 311:
UAAG 1.0 and DOM Level 2 as UAAG 1.0 moves towards last call
http://server.rehab.uiuc.edu/ua-issues/issues-linear.html#311
Attendance
Chair: Jon Gunderson
Scribe: Ian Jacobs
Present:
Charles McCathieNevile
Eric
Hansen
Al Gilman
David Phoelman
Rich Schwerdtfeger (right at the
end)
Harvey Bingham
Tim Lacy
Kitch Barnicle
Regrets:
Jim Allan
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Issue
314: How to distinguish "important elements" (not just type?) Comments from Al
Gilman on 7.6
No resolution, but some of the issue raised include:
- Normative or informative list of important elements
- Minimum navigation requirements (forward and backward; next
sibling, previous sibling, parent and child)
- Trying to convey the idea of structural navigation of
resources
- Problems with HTML conveying structure and use of other
specifications of HTML
- GR: Proposed repair checkpoints
- KB: Submit technique on providing information on current item and
number of items in search
- CMN: Propose rewording of checkpoint 7.6
none