Is RSA AA compliant with Federal Act 508
Originally Published: 2009-04-06
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1) The AA standalone product is compliant. In standalone, passmark\WEB-INF\classes\struts-texts.properties has ADA text for questions and answers, ADA is used as an Acronym for Americans' with Disabilities Act and is used within our code to tag features intended for use by the Visually impaired.
passmark\css\pmStyle.css has ADA styles, the .hs2-ada selector in the style sheet to set the text to be 1pixel high and white on white, making it invisible when viewing the screen but readable when using Accesibility tools.
2) For AA webservices, customer need to ensure that their online banking application meets the Federal Requirement, there's nothing in RSA AA would prevent them from achieving that.
3) For images, the text for the image is stored in the database in the IMAGES table. we don't have audible decription, however our pages are designed to be readable by web page readers.
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