Hello Chip, and have you removed Google Desktop?
Chip Orange wrote the following on 6/4/2009 9:32 AM:
I did disable it's IE add-on last night, but no luck. I disabled
scripting, and refreshed the IE set file, and disabled all IE add-ons,
and no luck.
Chip
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Chip Orange
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Florida Public Service Commission
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hill [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 6:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FW: Browse Mode and IE 8
Google software has always screwed things up for me. I'd start by
dumping that one.
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 17:46:33 -0400, you wrote:
Nolan,
I have AVG and Google desktop installed at home, each of
which has some
sort of add-on for IE 8, I was just wondering if you have either of
these items installed on both your IE 8 installations?
thanks.
Chip
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Chip Orange
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Florida Public Service Commission
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Orange
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 5:37 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: Browse Mode and IE 8
Thanks much Nolan for the confirmation report; it had been
suggested there was something wrong with my IE 8
installation; now I really don't think so.
if 7.1 does not fix this, then I'll look at trying to cobble
some scripting solution. I've got my doubts though that I
could detect anything in a script, which I could use to queue
me that a new page had loaded and so browse mode should be
turned back on. If a script could detect that happening,
then I think WE would be working ok; still, I'll have a go.
you don't need the class though in order to start learning
scripting. if you're a programmer Jamal has a very nice
"learning scripting" script, and there's a scripting wiki,
and all the scripting list archived messages, and of course
the scripting list itself. There are several example scripts
such as fruit basket, and mission impossible.
I have e-books on VB scripting I'd be glad to send you (write
me at [email protected] ) if you don't know VB script.
I think there's a great opportunity here for GW to make a
complete "learning scripting" tutorial series and sell it
(like access technology institute does).
you'd need one on VB scripting, and one on the window eyes
object model, and probably a separate one on object oriented
programming. Maybe a second one for programmers who just
want to learn VB script.
each one could be sold separately so people could choose the
ones they need. I'm just thinking out loud because GW could
make a lot of customers happy, maybe make some money from it,
and get more people scripting, which is good for window eyes
in the long run.
Chip
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Chip Orange
Database Administrator
Florida Public Service Commission
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(850) 413-6314
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do not necessarily reflect those of the Florida Public
Service Commission.)
-----Original Message-----
From: Crabb, Nolan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 3:38 PM
To: Chip Orange; [email protected]
Subject: Browse Mode and IE 8
You mentioned in a message earlier this week with a
different subject
line that you are having difficulty with Browse mode
automatically
coming on after a page loads under IE 8.
I'm having exactly the same problem both on a Vista and on an XP
machine. In fact, if I navigate to different links on the
same page, I
sometimes have to redraw the screen before WE will read the
new data. I
do more Control+Shift+ A and Insert Backslash key
tapping under IE 8
than I've ever done with any application before it. Makes me
desperately want to take that Las Vegas class on scripting.
I might be
able to write something that would tame the browse mode
until they
release a new one.
Regards,
Nolan
Nolan Crabb
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The Ohio State University
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