ISSUE-40: Drill-down access to all security information is not \'nice,\' it\'s required (by UAAG 1.0). (public comment)

ISSUE-40: Drill-down access to all security information is not 'nice,' it's required (by UAAG 1.0).  (public comment)

http://www.w3.org/2006/WSC/Group/track/issues/40

Raised by: Bill Doyle
On product: Note: use cases etc.

>From public comments
raised by: Al Gilman Alfred.S.Gilman@ieee.org

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-usable-
authentication/2007Apr/0000.html


Drill-down access to all security information is not 'nice,' it's required (by 
UAAG 1.0). 
where it says, in (non-goals) 3.1 Presentation of all security information

   Access to security information beyond what is available through the
   recommended presentation may be desireable in many scenarios, such
   as debugging. User agents are encouraged to provide this access, but
   in a way that does not interfere with the recommended presentation.
you must change
This statement is too weak.  Mention and link the fact that access to all this 
information is required by UAAG 1.0, Guideline 2.
Why? 
The User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 is already a Recommendation.  The 
current work is not chartered to undercut its requirements.  Don't re-invent 
this requirement wrong; just pass through the relevent authoritatve 
requirement. 

Received on Sunday, 15 April 2007 14:54:31 UTC