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  <formalMetadata xml:lang="en">
    <description>A document with text in English that contains nautical terms. The <html:code>head</html:code> element contains a <html:code>link</html:code> element that references a glossary where these terms are explained. Some user agents uses this this <html:code>link </html:code> element to generate an additional (navigation) bar that enables the user to access the glossary.</description>
    <title>Text with nautical terms and with link to external glossary for words used in unusual or restricted way</title>
    <dc:creator>Christophe.Strobbe@esat.kuleuven.be</dc:creator>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:rights>Copyright BenToWeb 2004-2007</dc:rights>
    <date>2005-09-01</date>
    <status>accepted for end user evaluation</status>
  </formalMetadata>
  <technology xml:lang="en">
    <recommendation xlink:href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/">
      <label>
        <html:acronym>XHTML</html:acronym>&#8482; 1.0 The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)</label>
      <testElements>
        <testElement>
          <elementName localname="link" namespace="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" />
          <specReference xlink:href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/struct/links.html#edef-LINK">
                Document relationships: the <html:code>link</html:code> element
              </specReference>
        </testElement>
        <testElement>
          <elementName localname="link" namespace="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" />
          <specReference xlink:href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/types.html#type-links">
                Link types
              </specReference>
        </testElement>
      </testElements>
    </recommendation>
  </technology>
  <testCase complexity="atomic">
    <purpose>
      <p>This test case is intended to pass because there is a link to a glossary  for the words that are used in an unusual or restricted way. 
          However, browser support for the <html:code>link</html:code> element will determine if a user can access the glossary.
         </p>
    </purpose>
    <requiredTests>
      <testModes>
        <testMode>enduser</testMode>
      </testModes>
      <scenario id="s01">
        <userGuidance xml:lang="en">
          <p>A text with nautical jargon is presented to you. Do not care about understanding the content of the text, because the only goal of this test is to evaluate whether the mechanism of presenting word definitions is adequate. Please read the first paragraph and look in the dictionary for definitions of the words “cruisers” and “destroyers” one after another. Then read the second paragraph and look in the dictionary for the definition of the word “turrets”.</p>
        </userGuidance>
        <questions>
          <yesNoOpenQuestion>
            <questionText xml:lang="en">
              <p>Was the mechanism of presenting the word definitions adequate?</p>
            </questionText>
            <optionYes value="1" />
            <optionNo value="-1" />
            <optionOther xml:lang="en">
              <p>Please provide your comments in regard to possible difficulties with the presentation mechanism. Suggestions on improvements are welcome as well:</p>
            </optionOther>
            <space>
              <rows>10</rows>
              <columns>30</columns>
            </space>
          </yesNoOpenQuestion>
        </questions>
        <experience>
          <AssistiveTechnology minimumLevel="2" type="screenreader" />
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="2" type="browser" />
        </experience>
        <disabilities>
          <disability>blindness</disability>
        </disabilities>
      </scenario>
      <scenario id="s02">
        <userGuidance xml:lang="en">
          <p>A text with nautical jargon is presented to you. Do not care about understanding the content of the text, because the only goal of this test is to evaluate whether the mechanism of presenting word definitions is adequate. Please read the first paragraph and look in the dictionary for definitions of the words “cruisers” and “destroyers” one after another. Then read the second paragraph and look in the dictionary for the definition of the word “turrets”.</p>
        </userGuidance>
        <questions>
          <yesNoOpenQuestion>
            <questionText xml:lang="en">
              <p>Was the mechanism of presenting the word definitions adequate?</p>
            </questionText>
            <optionYes value="1" />
            <optionNo value="-1" />
            <optionOther xml:lang="en">
              <p>Please provide your comments in regard to possible difficulties with the presentation mechanism. Suggestions on improvements are welcome as well:</p>
            </optionOther>
            <space>
              <rows>10</rows>
              <columns>30</columns>
            </space>
          </yesNoOpenQuestion>
        </questions>
        <experience>
          <AssistiveTechnology minimumLevel="2" type="Braille display" />
          <AssistiveTechnology minimumLevel="2" type="screenreader" />
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="2" type="browser" />
        </experience>
        <disabilities>
          <disability>blindness</disability>
        </disabilities>
      </scenario>
      <scenario id="s03">
        <userGuidance xml:lang="en">
          <p>A text with nautical jargon is presented to you. Do not care about understanding the content of the text, because the only goal of this test is to evaluate whether the mechanism of presenting word definitions is adequate. Please read the first paragraph and look in the dictionary for definitions of the words “cruisers” and “destroyers” one after another. Then read the second paragraph and look in the dictionary for the definition of the word “turrets”.</p>
        </userGuidance>
        <questions>
          <yesNoOpenQuestion>
            <questionText xml:lang="en">
              <p>Was the mechanism of presenting the word definitions adequate?</p>
            </questionText>
            <optionYes value="1" />
            <optionNo value="-1" />
            <optionOther xml:lang="en">
              <p>Please provide your comments in regard to possible difficulties with the presentation mechanism. Suggestions on improvements are welcome as well:</p>
            </optionOther>
            <space>
              <rows>10</rows>
              <columns>30</columns>
            </space>
          </yesNoOpenQuestion>
        </questions>
        <experience>
          <AssistiveTechnology minimumLevel="2" type="alternative input devices" />
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="3" type="browser" product="Mozilla" />
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="3" type="browser" product="Opera" />
        </experience>
        <disabilities>
          <disability>dexterity impairment</disability>
          <disability>motor impairment</disability>
        </disabilities>
      </scenario>
      <scenario id="s04">
        <userGuidance xml:lang="en">
          <p>A text with nautical jargon is presented to you. Do not care about understanding the content of the text, because the only goal of this test is to evaluate whether the mechanism of presenting word definitions is adequate. Please read the first paragraph and look in the dictionary for definitions of the words “cruisers” and “destroyers” one after another. Then read the second paragraph and look in the dictionary for the definition of the word “turrets”.</p>
        </userGuidance>
        <questions>
          <yesNoOpenQuestion>
            <questionText xml:lang="en">
              <p>Was the mechanism of presenting the word definitions adequate?</p>
            </questionText>
            <optionYes value="1" />
            <optionNo value="-1" />
            <optionOther xml:lang="en">
              <p>Please provide your comments in regard to possible difficulties with the presentation mechanism. Suggestions on improvements are welcome as well:</p>
            </optionOther>
            <space>
              <rows>10</rows>
              <columns>30</columns>
            </space>
          </yesNoOpenQuestion>
        </questions>
        <experience>
          <AssistiveTechnology minimumLevel="2" type="magnification software" />
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="3" type="browser" product="Opera" />
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="3" type="browser" product="Mozilla" />
        </experience>
        <disabilities>
          <disability>low vision</disability>
        </disabilities>
      </scenario>
      <scenario id="s05">
        <userGuidance xml:lang="en">
          <p>A text with nautical jargon is presented to you. Do not care about understanding the content of the text, because the only goal of this test is to evaluate whether the mechanism of presenting word definitions is adequate. Please read the first paragraph and look in the dictionary for definitions of the words “cruisers” and “destroyers” one after another. Then read the second paragraph and look in the dictionary for the definition of the word “turrets”.</p>
        </userGuidance>
        <questions>
          <yesNoQuestion>
            <questionText xml:lang="en">
              <p>Do you think the presentation of the word definitions was well done ?</p>
            </questionText>
            <optionYes value="1" />
            <optionNo value="-1" />
            <optionOther xml:lang="en">
              <p>Please provide comments if you had difficulties with the presentation of the word definitions. Suggestions on improvements are welcome as well:ggestions on improvements are welcome as well:</p>
            </optionOther>
          </yesNoQuestion>
        </questions>
        <experience>
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="2" type="talking browser" />
        </experience>
        <disabilities>
          <disability>intellectual disability</disability>
          <disability>dyslexia</disability>
        </disabilities>
      </scenario>
      <scenario id="s06">
        <userGuidance xml:lang="en">
          <p>A text with nautical jargon is presented to you. Do not care about understanding the content of the text, because the only goal of this test is to evaluate whether the mechanism of presenting word definitions is adequate. Please read the first paragraph and look in the dictionary for definitions of the words “cruisers” and “destroyers” one after another. Then read the second paragraph and look in the dictionary for the definition of the word “turrets”.</p>
        </userGuidance>
        <questions>
          <yesNoQuestion>
            <questionText xml:lang="en">
              <p>Do you think the presentation of the word definitions was well done ?</p>
            </questionText>
            <optionYes value="1" />
            <optionNo value="-1" />
            <optionOther xml:lang="en">
              <p>Please provide comments if you had difficulties with the presentation of the word definitions. Suggestions on improvements are welcome as well:ggestions on improvements are welcome as well:</p>
            </optionOther>
          </yesNoQuestion>
        </questions>
        <experience>
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="2" type="browser" product="Mozilla" />
          <UserAgent minimumLevel="2" type="browser" product="Opera" />
        </experience>
        <disabilities>
          <disability>intellectual disability</disability>
          <disability>deafness</disability>
          <disability>dexterity impairment</disability>
          <disability>dyslexia</disability>
          <disability>hard of hearing</disability>
          <disability>low vision</disability>
          <disability>motor impairment</disability>
        </disabilities>
      </scenario>
    </requiredTests>
    <files>
      <file xlink:href="../testfiles/xhtml1_wcag2_20050630_3.1_l3_sc2_008.html" hrefLang="en" />
    </files>
  </testCase>
  <rules>
    <rule id="http://bentoweb.org/refs/rulesets.xml#WCAG2_20050630_3.1_meaning-idioms" primary="yes">
      <locations expectedResult="cannotTell">
        <location line="16" column="7" xpath="/:html/:head/:link[@rel='Glossary']/@href" />
      </locations>
      <functionalOutcome>
        <p>The user can find definitions of technical terms.</p>
      </functionalOutcome>
      <techComment>
        <p>Whether the user can find the link to the glossary (defined by the <html:code>link</html:code> element) really depends on the user agent.
              Mozilla 1.7.3 and Opera 7.54 support this type of links; Internet Explorer and Firefox 1.0 don't.
            </p>
      </techComment>
    </rule>
  </rules>
  <namespaceMappings>
    <namespace nsPrefix="" nsURI="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" />
  </namespaceMappings>
</testCaseDescription>
