
By Andrew Donoghue
Published: Friday 18 June 2004
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Stuart Charman
Location
Yorkshire
Occupation
Gov't Website Manager
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Having read your article, I'm not clear how Macromedia intend to address the Website Accessibility Drive that your headline introduces. I can see lots about how Macromedias will create rich internet experiences, but not how this will help the Government meet its responsbilities for reaching the whole of the public. Especially with the provisions in the Disability Discrimination Act, too. Having read previous articles (eg http://management.silicon.com/government/0,39024677,39119960,00.htm) it looks like it not just the Government that needs to put its house in order, though.
Having read your article, I'm not clear how Macrom...
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