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Re: lynx-dev rejection of lynx by website
From: |
David Woolley |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev rejection of lynx by website |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Feb 2001 22:31:39 +0000 (GMT) |
> Lynx Trace Log (2.8.4dev.15)
> Composing Authorization for blackboard.teletrain.com:80/bin/login.pl
> HTAASetup_lookup: No template matched `bin/login.pl' (so probably not
> protected)
It is not using HTTP authentication. It is is requesting the login information
as form data, not by HTTP means.
> Explorer in order to work correctly. If I changed the user-agent string,
> would this help solve my problem? Any other suggestions people could make
> would be very appreciated. Thank you.
I'm afraid that even the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility
Iniative mailing list is more or less veering towards the position that a
site is suitable for blind users if it works with a combination of JAWS
and Internet Explorer, although I'd be interested in hearing arguments
as to why it is not realistic for you to use this combination. Personally
I believe that good web design should degrade gracefully to tools like
Lynx.
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