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ASP.NET 2.0 web part accessibility question

I've recently been asked to evaluate whether building a site that
leverages web parts is fully accessible across browsers, and I'm a
little confused because my experience/testing proves that
FF/Netscape/Opera don't support design mode at all (being able to drag
parts within zones), yet I've heard from others that they've gotten it
to work. Am I doing something wrong in my web part implementation or is
it true that web part "dragability" isn't supported in ASP.NET 2.0 out
of the box in the aforementioned browsers. Sorry if this question has
been asked before, I'm not to the group.

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Jonathan Carter
Dec 3 '05 #1
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