Have the same issue but I simply wait until we stops talking which is generally short before I start reading the page.

The only thing you can do is turn we off from reading these items in the control panel.

On 12/25/2011 10:32 PM, Dave Bahr wrote:
Hi list,

I have noticed with some annoyance that window-eyes loads a page in firefox, and presumably ie, and constantly updates me on the status of the page in so far as links, frames, headings, ect. are concerned. In the case of a few sites I frequent, the page gets loaded so that there will be 100 links and 8 frames, then 102 links and 9 frames, and so on until 189 links and 14 frames are reached. Those numbers are of course arbitrary, but they will serve in asking the follwing question. Is there a way to get window-eyes to just load a page without announcing any progress, but instead announce the full number of links, frames, headings, whatever verbocity, at the final end of its loading? At present I have to alt-tab to another window while the page loads and then come back to it, hoping that the content isn't somehow updated as the page is browsed.

any thoughts on this? do I make sense?
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Dave c. bahr

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