Which browser are you making use of?
Ask since in chrome and firefox, I get no automatic feedback,
but, the content is being updated, but, in chrome, the
auto-completion in the edit field seems to be interfering at
times.
However, if I try that out with internet explorer 11, then it
handles it like you probably want it to - seems to read out next
bit of feedback, etc. nicely, but, just gave it a very quick
try.
I myself implement aria-live="assertive", and, role="alert" to
get NVDA, etc. to read out content changes, but, haven't played
around with the other ones yet.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
"Resistance is futile, but, acceptance is versatile..."
On 2017-04-07 09:50, Sukil Etxenike
via Groups.Io wrote:
Hi,
Lately I've been testing online interactive fiction
interpreters. All these implement aria
(precisely,aria-live="polite", aria-atomic="false",
aria-relevant="additions"). The problem is that with some
specific games (like Ad Verbum) NVDA fails to output anything
automatically. Link to test this (with Parchment):
adverbum
- Parchment
Anyone can clarify why this happens? Note that this is not
specific to this game, but this only happens in Parchment (see
<http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glulx/quixe/quixe/play-remote.html?story=stories/Advent.ulx.js>).
That works properly...
Even more weirdness: Andrew Plotkin uses an older version of
Parchment with no ARIA, and it works surprisingly well
(compare <http://eblong.com/zarf/zweb/tangle/>
and <http://iplayif.com/?story=http://eblong.com/zarf/ftp/Tangle.z5>.
Any thoughts?
Thanks very much,
Sukil