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Further updates to 7.3.1.1 to fix broken links #164

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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions comments-on-definitions-in-wcag-2.2-glossary-in-appendix-a.md
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<DL><DT>accessibility supported</DT><DD>

supported by users' [assistive technologies](#dfn-assistive-technologies) as well as the accessibility features in <INS>**[[user agents](#dfn-user-agents) or other [software](#dfn-software)]**</INS>
supported by users' [assistive technologies](#dfn-assistive-technology) as well as the accessibility features in <INS>**[[user agents](#dfn-user-agent) or other [software](#software)]**</INS>

To qualify as an accessibility-supported use of a <INS>**[[non-web document](#dfn-non-web-document) or [software](#dfn-software)]**</INS> [technology](#dfn-technologies) (or feature of a technology), both 1 and 2 must be satisfied for a <INS>**[[non-web document](#dfn-non-web-document) or [software](#dfn-software)]**</INS> [technology](#dfn-technologies) (or feature):
To qualify as an accessibility-supported use of a <INS>**[[non-web document](#document) or software]**</INS> [technology](#dfn-technology) (or feature of a technology), both 1 and 2 must be satisfied for a <INS>**[non-web document or software]**</INS> technology (or feature):

1. **The way that the <INS>[[non-web document](#dfn-non-web-document) or [software](#dfn-software) [technology](#dfn-technologies)]</INS> is used must be supported by users' assistive technology (AT).** This means that the way that the technology is used has been tested for interoperability with users' assistive technology in the [human language(s)](#dfn-human-language) of the [content](#dfn-content),
1. **The way that the <INS>[non-web document or software technology]</INS> is used must be supported by users' assistive technology (AT).** This means that the way that the technology is used has been tested for interoperability with users' assistive technology in the [human language(s)](https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG22/#dfn-human-language-s) of the [content](#dfn-content),

**AND**

2. **The <INS>[[non-web document](#dfn-non-web-document) or [software](#dfn-software)]</INS> [technology](#dfn-technologies) must have accessibility-supported user agents <INS>[or other [software](#dfn-software)]</INS> that are available to users.** This means that at least one of the following four statements is true:
2. **The <INS>[non-web document or software]</INS> technology must have accessibility-supported user agents <INS>[or other software]</INS> that are available to users.** This means that at least one of the following four statements is true:

1. The [technology](#dfn-technologies) is supported natively in widely-distributed user agents <INS>**[or other [software](#dfn-software)]**</INS> that are also accessibility supported (such as HTML and CSS);
1. The technology is supported natively in widely-distributed user agents <INS>**[or other software]**</INS> that are also accessibility supported (such as HTML and CSS);

**OR**

2. The [technology](#dfn-technologies) is supported in a widely-distributed plug-in <INS>**[or other software extension]**</INS> that is also accessibility supported;
2. The technology is supported in a widely-distributed plug-in <INS>**[or other software extension]**</INS> that is also accessibility supported;

**OR**

3. The [content](#dfn-content) is available in a closed environment, such as a university or corporate network, where the user agent <INS>**[or other [software](#dfn-software)]**</INS> required by the technology and used by the organization is also accessibility supported;
3. The content is available in a closed environment, such as a university or corporate network, where the user agent <INS>**[or other software]**</INS> required by the technology and used by the organization is also accessibility supported;

**OR**

4. The user agent(s) that support the [technology](#dfn-technologies) are accessibility supported and are available for download or purchase in a way that:
4. The user agent(s) that support the technology are accessibility supported and are available for download or purchase in a way that:

* does not cost a person with a disability any more than a person without a disability **and**

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