Wow, thanks for the info.

I guess I'd have to create one like PayPal has/had that they could click on it and it would read it to them. however, how would a blind person know where to click???

That is a LAME Law, they should have to get someone who can see to do it for them. We should be be penalized for something like that. What if they were blind, but deaf too? should we jump through hoops to make their life better? Ruin our business to accomodate to such ones?

I have family that have those afflictions, and and old friend who was hit by a car, the result of which took his hearing and sight, I had to type into a machine which output braille on his machine just to talk to him. I am not partial, I'm just irratated that we can get into trouble for this.

That is my freedom of speech 2 cents.

Thank you everyone for your comments and advice, I'll sure apply all of them I can! Take care.
Thank you very much Xav

In reply to Re: Adding Imagewords for security by ukndoit
in thread Adding Imagewords for security by ukndoit

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