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I'm coding a third-level domain site (accessible.example.com) following WCAG 2.0 accessibility standards.

The final work will be submitted to an independent certification authority in order to obtain a mandatory certification, so I need to minimize errors on matching WCAG standards.

Is it safe to show in accessible.example.com pages links to example.com pages which have not accessible content?

unor
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  • Can you tell us what the "certification authority" is? – unobf Aug 04 '15 at 14:15
  • Do you ask if there’s a difference between linking to any external page (e.g., a Wikipedia article) and a page under the same second-level domain as your site? Or do you ask if linking to external (no matter under which domain), possibly inaccessible pages, is allowed? – unor Aug 06 '15 at 11:52
  • None of the two. I'm guessing if a link on the second-level domain accessible page to a non accessible content page running on first-level domain is WCAG 2.0 compliant. – user1675703 Aug 06 '15 at 14:38

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