Thank you David Gaston.
I'll try those tomorrow when I go back in...
Your help is much appreciated,
Paul from Australia
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so why then don't mozilla and adobe just get together and solve this so very
annoying problem! you know they can't boast about being so rock solid
anymore, right? they have become complacent! that's what?
Mr. Anthony D.., Tom
HomeSweetHomeAudioProducts
homesweethome@gmail.com
Yes, outlook was easier to use but we have to work with what we have. I
really appreciate the info and know it will help me a lot.
-Original Message-
From: Blind-Computing [mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Mark Torgerson
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 6:57 AM
Angelo, thanks for the appreciation. I am in the process of writing FS and
Symantec an email with all the technical details so that they can address
this issue in all future releases of their products. Lucky for them I am not
in the United States, I would have sued Symantec because they are so
I am in need of help regarding IE 9 and web pages. For some reason of late,
whenever I do a search for something, the list of items is there and all,
then when I click on said page, I sometimes get a message stating that
internet explorer blocked something from popping up or showing.
Also,
Does the said page open after you clicked on it?
Internet Explorer must have blocked a pop up from the site you were trying
to open. If this has happened you will hear a blimp sound indicating that a
pop up was blocked. To reconfirm if this is true, press the Alt + N key this
should take you to
. Although I tried all three cursors and the
tab. Is there any setting that I have to make in Jaws or IE9 to correct
this?
Thank you for any help.
Samson.
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