Re: Re: security code

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Hello.

Richard Lynch wrote:
On Thu, November 10, 2005 10:11 am, Jochem Maas wrote:

<rant mode="troll" sarcasm="true" anger="+3" replies="duck">

...

or put another way - is there a good reason why the web should be any
less
discriminating than the rest of society.


Yes.

It's the WORLD WIDE WEB.

I mean, it's all very well to discriminate against those people way
far away whom you will never see in the first place, but they're not
any farther away any more, are they? :-^
[tongue firmly planted in cheek, folks!]

Yes, I agree with you here.

And if you are a large corporation, you very well may be subject to
laws with significant risks attached ($$$) for not being accessible. Google for "Olympic Committee blind user Australia big fine" for more
on that topic.  That alone makes it worth considering.

But it depends on the country. It should be something international.

At least in Venezuela, It isn't so.

Another very good reason is that even normal users have a not-so-good
experience with the damn things.

I agree with you. On the other hand, in many sites, visual turing numbers are very hard to understand.

Regards.

--
Gustavo Narea.
PHP Documentation - Spanish Translation Team.
Valencia, Venezuela.

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