It is working fine for me, using Windows 7 64-bit and ie9.  I saw the
current conditions and then Friday and Saturday and their conditions.

Troy Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good evening all,
> New to the list.
> I'm a recent jaws user but I just switched to windoweyes and have some 
> concerns I've noticed but I'm guessing there's a way to fix this. 
> Like for example when I go to: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/iln/
> that's my national weather services website, I enter my zipcode to check the 
> forcast, down the page it gives a graphical version of the forcast and then 
> below that it will give a 7 day forcast in text. I'm not sure if windoweyes 
> is seeing the text or what is going on but for example with jaws  it will say 
> Tonight partley cloudy low 32, Monday sunny high 58 and so on and so forth.
> However here's how windoweyes is reading this page.
> Tonight
> Friday
> Saturday, etc. It's reading the days of the week from the forcast range but 
> not reading the text that jaws reads like the high, low, precip, etc.
> Is there something that I need to change in windoweyes to read this 
> page/format properly?
> Thanks and I look forward to learning about windoweyes so I can be a proud 
> user!!
> Troy
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