Thanks, Raul. It does make sense. I guess my question is, when I go to
Scripts Central, which I looked through last night, and I see a script that
sounds interesting, and I download it, where do I put it? Or will it
automatically put itself into the proper folder to work with WE once I click
on what I've downloaded? I never downloaded updated set files when we just
had those, so this concept of downloading updated stuff for WE apart from
the whole new version of WE is new to me, and I wasn't clear from what I've
been able to read in the Readme and the manual just how to go about it. But
if I can get updated scripts to make WE do fun things, or improve its
performance, I'm interested. <smile>
Peggy
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "GW Info Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: A website that doesn't play nicely with WE 7
Scripts are like the pins in your hard drive. Are you interested in the
way the pins in your computer's hard drive work to give you access to the
data? Do you know how to take apart your hard drive and put it back
together? You might, and you might not. Scripts are the same in that you
don't need to know how to write them to be able to use them.
Hope this makes sense.
Peggy Kern said the following on 9/27/2008 1:30 AM:
Hi, all. I've had a few minor annoyances with WE 7 since installing it a
week ago (like it sometimes not reading all the headers as I arrow
through folders in Outlook Express), but I hadn't had anything truly
annoying until this evening when I went to visit a website I like a lot:
http://www.miraclebabyanastasia.com
I think I've visited the site since upgrading to version 7, but couldn't
swear to it, but tonight every time I went there, my system would lock
up, and I couldn't close Internet Explorer or WE. Perhaps the problem is
with the site though, because I also tried it with my BrailleNote, and
didn't get anything except frame 1, frame 2, but no text or links.
Maybe you guys, sighted and blind, would like to play with it and see
what it does on your systems?
I glanced at the Readme file when first installing WE 7, but haven't had
time to really read it carefully and thoroughly enough to see if scripts
are worthwhile for someone like me who has absolutely no interest in
programming or making scripts, but who would like to take advantage of
things that make WE work better. I intend to study the Readme more
thoroughly this weekend, and am looking forward to hearing why I should
be interested in scripts. <grin>
Peggy
http://kernsac.livejournal.com/
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