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Verified File Name: http://www.cartongesso.eu
Date and Time: 6/12/2006 8:20:43 AM
Passed Automated Verification

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Verification Checklist
Checkpoints Passed
Basic Settings Yes No Other
1.1 / (a) Provide a text equivalent for every non-text element (e.g., via "alt", "longdesc", or in element content). This includes: images, graphical representations of text (including symbols), image map regions, animations (e.g., animated GIFs), applets and programmatic objects, ascii art, frames, scripts, images used as list bullets, spacers, graphical buttons, sounds (played with or without user interaction), stand-alone audio files, audio tracks of video, and video.
  • Rule: 1.1.1 - All IMG elements are required to contain either the alt or the longdesc attribute.
    • No invalid IMG elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.1.2 - All INPUT elements are required to contain the alt attribute or use a LABEL.
    • No INPUT Elements found within document
  • Rule: 1.1.3 - All OBJECT elements are required to contain element content.
    • No OBJECT elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.1.4 - All APPLET elements are required to contain both element content and the alt attribute.
    • No APPLET elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.1.6 - All IFRAME elements are required to contain element content.
    • No IFRAME elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.1.7 - All Anchor elements found within MAP elements are required to contain the alt attribute.
    • No MAP elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.1.8 - All AREA elements are required to contain the alt attribute.
    • No AREA elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.1.9 - When EMBED Elements are used, the NOEMBED element is required in the document.
    • No EMBED elements found in document body.
Yes    
7.1 / (j) Until user agents allow users to control flickering, avoid causing the screen to flicker.
  • Rule: 7.1.1 - Documents are required not to contain the BLINK element.
    • No BLINK elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 7.1.2 - Documents are required not to contain the MARQUEE element.
    • No MARQUEE elements found in document body.
     
2.1 / (c) Ensure that all information conveyed with color is also available without color, for example from context or markup.      
6.1 / (d) Organize documents so they may be read without style sheets. For example, when an HTML document is rendered without associated style sheets, it must still be possible to read the document.
  • Note: Document uses external stylesheets, inline style information, or header style information.
     
Image Maps Yes No Other
1.2 / (e) Provide redundant text links for each active region of a server-side image map.
  • Rule: 1.2.1 - Locate any IMG element that contains the 'ismap' attribute.
    • No IMG elements found in document body that contain the 'ismap' attribute.
  • Rule: 1.2.2 - Locate any INPUT element that contains the 'ismap' attribute.
    • No INPUT elements found in document body.
    N/A
9.1 / (f) Provide client-side image maps instead of server-side image maps except where the regions cannot be defined with an available geometric shape.
  • Rule: 9.1.1 - No IMG element should contain the 'ismap' attribute.
    • No server-side image map IMG elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 9.1.2 - No INPUT element should contain the 'ismap' attribute.
    • No INPUT elements found in document body.
    N/A
Tables Yes No Other
5.1 / (g) For data tables, identify row and column headers.
  • Rule: 5.1.1 - Identify all Data TABLE elements.
    • Note: Data TABLE Element found at Line: 30, Column: 1.
     
5.2 / (h) For data tables that have two or more logical levels of row or column headers, use markup to associate data cells and header cells.
  • Rule: 5.2.1 - Identify all Data TABLE elements.
    • Note: Data TABLE Element found at Line: 30, Column: 1.
     
Frames, Scripts & Multimedia Yes No Other
12.1 / (i) Title each frame to facilitate frame identification and navigation.
  • Document is not a FRAMESET Page.
    N/A
6.3 / (l),(m) Ensure that pages are usable when scripts, applets, or other programmatic objects are turned off or not supported. If this is not possible, provide equivalent information on an alternative accessible page.
  • Rule: 6.3.1 - Anchor elements are required not to use javascript for the link target when the NOSCRIPT element is not present in the document. These elements will not cause a failure of the checkpoint if the NOSCRIPT element is found, however, they will be identified.
    • No Anchor elements that use javascript for the link target were found in document body.
  • Rule: 6.3.2 - AREA elements are required not to use javascript for the link target when the NOSCRIPT element is not present in the document. These elements will not cause a failure of the checkpoint if the NOSCRIPT element is found, however, they will be identified.
    • No AREA Elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 6.3.3 - Locate elements that use HTML event handlers.
    • No elements that use HTML event handlers were found in document body.
  • Rule: 6.3.4 - When SCRIPT Elements are used, the NOSCRIPT element is required in the document.
    • No SCRIPT elements found in document.
  • Rule: 6.3.5 - All OBJECT elements are required to contain element content.
    • No OBJECT elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 6.3.6 - All APPLET elements are required to contain both element content and the alt attribute.
    • No APPLET elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 6.3.7 - When EMBED Elements are used, the NOEMBED element is required in the document.
    • No EMBED elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 6.3.8 - All pages that have links to files that require a special reader or plug-in are required to contain the specified text indicating a link to the reader or plug-in.
    • Note: This rule has not been selected to be verified for this checkpoint.
Yes    
1.4 / (b) For any time-based multimedia presentation (e.g., a movie or animation), synchronize equivalent alternatives (e.g., captions or auditory descriptions of the visual track) with the presentation.
  • Rule: 1.4.1 - Identify all OBJECT Elements that have a multimedia MIME type as the type attribute value.
    • No OBJECT elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.4.2 - Identify all OBJECT Elements that have a 'data' attribute value with a multimedia file extension.
    • No OBJECT elements found in document body.
  • Rule: 1.4.3 - Identify all EMBED Elements that have a 'src' attribute value with a multimedia file extension.
    • No EMBED elements found in document body.
    N/A
Failsafe Yes No Other
11.4 / (k) If, after best efforts, you cannot create an accessible page, provide a link to an alternative page that uses W3C technologies, is accessible, has equivalent information (or functionality), and is updated as often as the inaccessible (original) page.      
11.4 / (k) Option A - Check for the string 'Text Version' within the document.     N/V
11.4 / (k) Option B - Check for a Global Text Version Link within the document.     N/V
11.4 / (k) Option C - Check for an Accessibility Policy Link within the document.     N/V
Non 508 Yes No Other
4.1 Clearly identify changes in the natural language of a document's text and any text equivalents (e.g., captions).      
14.1 Use the clearest and simplest language appropriate for a site's content.      
1.3 Until user agents can automatically read aloud the text equivalent of a visual track, provide an auditory description of the important information of the visual track of a multimedia presentation.      
6.2 Ensure that equivalents for dynamic content are updated when the dynamic content changes.      

Checkpoint Result Legend: Yes = Passed Automated Verification, No = Failed Automated Verification, Warning = Failed Automated Verification, however, configured not to cause page to fail (Priority 2 or 3 only), N/V = Not selected for verification, N/A = No related elements were found in document (Visual only), No Value = Visual Checkpoint


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Verified File Name: http://www.cartongesso.eu
Date and Time: 6/12/2006 8:20:43 AM
Passed Automated Verification


Verification Checklist
Checkpoints Passed
  Yes No Other
1.1 Validate that the alt text does not use the word image When users add alternative text to an image they tend to add the word "Image" when it really says nothing about the image, but describes the object versus the meaning of the object. This check will fail a page for the use of the word image in the alternative text.

Image alternative text does not contain the word "Image"

Yes    
1.2 Validate that the alt text does not contain the text: .jpg, .gif, .bmp, .jpeg Many content creation tools will automatically add alternative text when you add an image to your content. The text is generally the image name. Validate that: .jpg, .gif, .bmp, .jpeg, are not found in the alt text.

Image Alternative Text does not contain: .jpg, .gif, .bmp, .jpeg

Yes    
1.6 Validate that the alt text does not contain the text "image" Many content creation tools will automatically add alternative text when you add an image to your content. The text is generally the image name or the word image with a number associated, like image001. This checkpoint will fail a page if the string image is found in the alternative text.

Image Alternative Text does not contain the text "image"

Yes    
2.1 Validate that Alternative Text is greater than 7 and less than 81 characters in length Short alternative text may not be valid, warn the report user if alternative text was found that is less than seven characters in length. Additionally alternative text should not be larger than 80 characters, if the alt text is greater the long description attribute should be used. This check validates that the alt attribute does not exceed 80 characters in length.

The alternative text passed the minimum/maximum allowed characters check

Yes    
2.2 Validate that Alternative Text is not used to repeat words Alternative text should not be used to simply hide words with the hope of increasing your ranking on search engines. If you repeat a word more than 5 times your page may not be indexed.

The alternative text passed the maximum allowed repeated words check

Yes    

Checkpoint Result Legend: Yes = Passed Automated Verification, No = Failed Automated Verification, Warning = Automated Verification Warning, N/V = Not Verified, N/A = No related elements were found in document, No Value = Visual Checkpoint

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