It's a lot more complicated than that, Jody.

1) You have to know that accessibility is a problem in order to search
for it (most developers don't.)
2) You have to think that it's worth doing (most developers don't.)
3) You have to spend the time rearchitecting your software (most
developers won't.)
4) You have to get blind friends and software to test (most developers won't.)

All four of these are real problems, and each takes real time to
overcome.  It's a much higher hurdle than 'they should just search on
google'.  Searching on google is arguably the least time consuming
part of the process.

Dennis Towne

Alter Aeon MUD
http://www.alteraeon.com


On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Jody McKinniss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Interesting that ignorance is the reasoning, since it did not take me long
> at all to pull up information on accessibility with flash just by typing a
> few words into Google.
>
> Jody

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