That means data is still being transferred. In other words, your request to load that page into your browser is in progress. Good news, it's working! Now you'll just have to exercise some patience.
John
At 19:29 05/10/2008, you wrote:
When I go up one line with the mouse from the bottom, I hear "transferring data from oldiesproject.com
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Subject: Re: Could someone take a look at this site please


I am able to activate the links on that page. In fact I spent a few minutes listening to some nice 60s music by clicking on the winamp link. Firefox is by default configured to block links which redirect you to another link. the playlist link is one such link. On these occasions Window eyes reads out the appropriate message immediately after activating the link. Of course, it's easy to accidentally interrupt the message by pressing another key.
To find out for sure if the page has been blocked do the following:
on your numeric keypad
1. press key 1 to move the mouse to the bottom left corner of the browser window.
2. Press key 2 to move up a line where you might encounter the word "Done".
3. Press key 2 once more to go up a line where you might find the following message: "Firefox prevented this page from automatically redirecting to another page. Allow"
At this point you have two options:
4A. The insert 6 hotkey on the numeric keypad is for moving the mouse pointer to the next word.
Press insert 6 repeatedly until you reach the word allow.
5a. press insert slash (on the numpad) for a single left click over the word allow.

Alternatively:
4b. Press alt a to allow.
The reason I've given you two options is because the first allows the redirection and the page refreshes successfully. The second option may seem straightforward but the page doesn't refresh immediately. In fact, you'd have to do a bit of fiddling around to get to the right point in the browser window before activating browse mode. You could try that and the trick is to use the tab key until you get past the tab control. Last but by no means least, I should think very carefully before allowing for a redirection. Do it if you're 100 percent sure that the site is kosher. I thought I'd get that in in case someone accuses me of leading them to some porno site.
let us know how you get on.
John

At 18:12 05/10/2008, you wrote:
THe sight in question is: www.oldiesproject.com. I am unable to activate any of the links usingthe latest Firefox but things work ok using internet explorer. It used to be ok with Firefox 2.

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