I'm looking at the guidelines and the Technical FAQs for guidance,
but there doesn't seem to be a definitive answer to the question
"how wide", widely accessible should be.
<quote>
Projects must be accessible by a variety of browsers, hardware
systems, automated programs and end-users.
Web services must be accessible to a wide range of browsers and
hardware devices (e.g. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) as well as
PCs).
</quote>
Assuming that the accepted approach to this is to use stylesheets,
templating and device detection routines to deliver appropriate
content for each standard, is it possible to draw a line for
practical or economic purposes?
e.g. "appropriate resources will be available to Web Browsers, WebTV
and PDA devices currently complying with HTML/XHTML and CSS
standards and may be available in the future for WAP or WML
compliant devices (and other protocols) as and when demand and funds
for creating suitable stylesheets and templates permit."
Some sort of acceptable limit would be useful.
Thanks
Tony
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