> Also websites that use Flash are inaccessible to many users.
> I know that
> Macromedia are looking at the whole issue of accessibility but at the
> moment Flash scores low on the accessibility front.
>
> Colin Hynson
>
Which is why you should only use Flash for additional functions that can't be delivered any other way, not for basic functionality, and certainly not for entire sites.
Flash MX claims to be accessible, it's just that there's only one screen reader (which of course you have to pay for) which currently supports it.
<http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/accessibility/features/flash/faq.html>
Best wishes
Pete
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Peter M Gray
Museums Officer
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