10-12-2010, 10:55 AM
Thanks,
This indeed works for the website you gave as example. But does it also depend on the developers of a website how accessible they've made their silverlight UI elements?
For instance, if I use the "Find accessible object dialog" on the website https://pcmaerlant.swp.nl, it does not find any silverlight controls. See the following snippet of the userinterface element tree from the "find accessible element" dialog box:
WINDOW (ShellDocObject View) ""
.CLIENT ""
..CLIENT "https://pcmaerlant.swp.nl/4.355/magister.aspx"
...PANE "Magister 5.0"
....CLIENT ""
.....<no more children here, where I think there should be>
I suppose there's no way around this?
Bye, Arthur.
This indeed works for the website you gave as example. But does it also depend on the developers of a website how accessible they've made their silverlight UI elements?
For instance, if I use the "Find accessible object dialog" on the website https://pcmaerlant.swp.nl, it does not find any silverlight controls. See the following snippet of the userinterface element tree from the "find accessible element" dialog box:
WINDOW (ShellDocObject View) ""
.CLIENT ""
..CLIENT "https://pcmaerlant.swp.nl/4.355/magister.aspx"
...PANE "Magister 5.0"
....CLIENT ""
.....<no more children here, where I think there should be>
I suppose there's no way around this?
Bye, Arthur.