Had a quick look at that page using Jaws 8.0, and while I can in fact read 
most of it, when I used the H key to try jump heading to heading, it didn't 
say anything even though it was in fact jumping.

I would guess that there's something a bit strange in the source code of 
that page that's interfering with Jaws' virtual buffer 
population/manipulation.

HTH

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeffrey Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 7:15 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Odd browser behavior


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.

Thanks,
Jeffrey

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