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From: Jose Kahan (jose.kahan@w3.org)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 11:13:43 CDT
Hello,
At W3C, the list of indexes is produced by one perl script. The
look and feel are a bit different to that hypermail proposes. The WAI
proposal for this list of indexes was adapted from what we were
producing.
As someone-who-knows-who-am-I-talking-about kept complaining about not
having added a WAI enhancement for the hypermail list of indexes, I
did a bit of work today and reached something that's similar. I'm
enclosing the hypermail generated file.
I've not yet finished adding all the CSS and the WAI titles. Mostly,
what I did was to reorganize the tables according to our proposal. As
I feel that seeing the archive subdirectory name is quite confusing and
doesn't really provide much information, I started using the first and
last message dates and using that as the name of the period. I didn't it
do it yet correctly, so the date is much bigger than what it should be.
If the others agree with this proposal, I'll continue and commit the
changes tomorrow, once I fix up the other details. Maybe you have some
other ideas for the period name.
This way we can say that we did a WAI enhancement of all of hypermail :)
I wait for your feedback (hoping I can get it by tomorrow)!
Enjoy :)
-jose
P.S., BTW, I started cleaning up the code today, removing the set_showhr
and set_usetable related code. There may be some unused variables
warnings yet that I have not yet controlled. All is committed.
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