1999-05-04 09:00:00+02 by
Dan Lyke
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A few days ago I linked to an apparently inaccurate article that said that the U.S. federal government was going to require vendors it did business with to have handicapped accessible pages. Apparently that's not the case at all, the rule applies to government agencies. Actual rule on handicapped accessible web pages and an accompanying FAQ on section 508. Once again the mainstream media lets us down.
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