A common concern of most Ajax applications has been around their resulting accessibility. While, arguably, it's possible to design some form of a usable web page without the use of JavaScript it should be possible - with the additional scripting information - to provide a better experience to users. It's at this point that the ARIA specification comes into play. A large set of interaction is defined within it which is able to help web applications communicate directly to a screen reader in an effective manner.
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