Reordering widgets and accessibility

Aaron Zeckoski aaronz at vt.edu
Thu May 10 22:44:35 UTC 2007


Looks like some changes in the trunk version of Sakai Reference got
me. I have updated this and it should be fixed in revision 9432. You
will want to use the trunk version of the tool (version 0.5 does not
have the widget in it).

Let me know if it is still giving you a hassle.
:-)
-AZ


On 5/10/07, Anastasia Cheetham <a.cheetham at utoronto.ca> wrote:
>
>
> On 10-May-07, at 12:24 PM, Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
>
> Since this should be related to the goals of the project I thought I
> would try to show what I have so far for an item reordering widget
> (attempting to be acessible) and see what suggestions people might
> have. Hopefully this will spark some discussion about AJAX and JS
> stuff and acessibility.
>
> You can check it out here:
> https://source.sakaiproject.org/contrib/evaluation/trunk/tool/src/webapp/content/templates/modify_template_items.html
>
> Aaron, thanks. This looks very interesting.
>
> We're looking at the HTML, but we're unable to compile the actual tool.
> We're getting the following error:
>
>
> test:compile:
>     [javac] Compiling 16 source files to
> /Users/team/sakai/evaluation/impl/logic/target/test-classes
> /Users/team/sakai/evaluation/impl/logic/src/test/org/sakaiproject/evaluation/logic/test/stubs/TestReference.java:30:
> org.sakaiproject.evaluation.logic.test.stubs.TestReference
> is not abstract and does not override abstract method
> updateReference(java.lang.String) in
> org.sakaiproject.entity.api.Reference
>
> public class TestReference implements Reference {
>        ^
>
>
> We've tried both the trunk and tag 0.5.
>
> Any thoughts on what's going wrong?
>
>
>
>
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Aaron Zeckoski (aaronz at vt.edu)
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