Has anyone else experienced this odd browser behavior? Come to think of it, I suppose it could be Jaws behavior, since Jaws does render the html somehow. It has been plaguing me since way back when I was still using IE6. I get portions of web pages on some sites, with other portions reporting that the web page cannot be found. Below is an example. Sorry for the length. It starts with the url for the page and this one is worse than usual--it has 3 error reports on it. Sometimes even though the error report is there, the news article I am looking for is present, but on this site, the news is missing. Could someone with both Windoweyes and Jaws look at the site and see if either product duplicates my results? If they don't, I'll know it's my browser.
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