[Accessibility_sig] placement of audio captcha in a form

Kathy Keller Kathy.Keller at tpwd.state.tx.us
Mon May 7 16:39:39 CDT 2007


Have you tested this with JAWS to ensure that the info in the popup
window is available? I have found that sometimes JAWS will only read
parts of a popup window, and the default appears to be "Cancel."
 
 

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Bill.Woodland at tbpc.state.tx.us
	Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 3:42 PM
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	Subject: [Accessibility_sig] placement of audio captcha in a
form
	
	

	I found a nice captcha script written in asp on Bob McKay's
freshmango.com that used the aspJpeg object (costs money), and I
modified it to support a FREE image library (overpower library).  That
prompted me to finally get my audio captcha script working.   
	
	Now I'm ready to use it, but not sure if there's any standard
way to inform AT users of its presence.  All I'm doing is showing a link
to the script that generates the audio file.  Here's a test page: 
	
	http://ls2.squeek.tzo.com/guests.asp 
	
	The actual link to the audio is in the label for the
verification code textbox on the form, but is this the best way to
present it?  Would a button be easier for AT users to access?  Would it
be better placed elsewhere?  When in forms mode, would it be confusing
to hear that there's a link there? 
	
	
	Bill Woodland, Programmer V, Texas Building and Procurement
Commission (Agency 303)
	Phone: 512-936-2901  Fax: 512-236-6166  Email:
Bill.Woodland at tbpc.state.tx.us
	

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