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Jul 6th, 2010, 02:28 PM
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Accessibility
Guys,
Can anybody help with this subject. I know, google helps lots. Well, it returns lots of results, all that make interesting reading, but I'm really looking for anybody with hands-on real life experience of Silverlight 3/4 and accessibility. Specifically, meeting Aria guidelines and recommendations, as its fast becoming the accessibility standard for rich web apps.
http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/
I can find checklists for HTML, DHTML/Java, but nothing really Silverlight and XAML related. I need to supply an off-shore dev team with a list/document of "must-do" accessiblity related things, but also provide the methods for doing so.
Also, if anybody has had success with Jaws or Dragon screen readers and Silverlight, shout up 
Thanks
Bob
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