The blank page problem they mention occurs even with the latest build of Jaws but can be resolved with unloading and restarting it.

On 6/4/2011 4:17 PM, Alan Dicey wrote:
Dear Friends,Just got this in, and wanted folks to see it.
Here is a rather disquieting article about the accessibility, and lack of it, 
for some users of Internet Explorer 9.  I copied the page and pasted it below, 
or you can go to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/ff959805
Best Regards,
Alan
Miami, Florida

  >  Release Notes for Internet Explorer 9 Release Notes for Internet Explorer 9
       Unless otherwise noted, all issues listed below apply to Internet 
Explorer 9 on every supported operating system.

       Internet Explorer Developer Release Notes
       Changes to the Internet Explorer Platform for web developers are 
documented in the Platform Preview Release Notes. Reference those notes for 
information on available features and known issues in HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, 
and more.

       Table of Contents
       System Requirements
       Known Installation Issues
       Graphics
       User Interface
       Compatibility Issues with Websites
       Compatibility Issues with Programs&  Add-ons
       Accessibility Considerations
       Site Mode and Pinning
       Changes in JavaScript Support in Internet Explorer 9
       Known Issues in F12 Developer Tools
       Additional Information

       System Requirements
       Computer/Processor
       Computer with a 1 gigahertz (GHz) 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor.

       Operating System
         a.. Windows Vista 32-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higher
         b.. Windows Vista 64-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higher
         c.. Windows 7 32-bit RTM or higher
         d.. Windows 7 64-bit RTM or higher
         e.. Windows Server 2008 32-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higher
         f.. Windows Server 2008 64-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higher
         g.. Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
       Memory
         a.. Windows Vista 32-bit - 512 megabytes (MB)
         b.. Windows Vista 64-bit - 512 MB
         c.. Windows 7 32-bit - 512 MB
         d.. Windows 7 64-bit - 512 MB
         e.. Windows Server 2008 32-bit - 512MB
         f.. Windows Server 2008 64-bit - 512MB
         g.. Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit - 512MB
       Hard Drive Space
         a.. Windows Vista 32-bit - 70 MB
         b.. Windows Vista 64-bit - 120 MB
         c.. Windows 7 32-bit - 70 MB
         d.. Windows 7 64-bit - 120 MB
         e.. Windows Server 2008 32-bit - 150 MB
         f.. Windows Server 2008 64-bit - 200 MB
         g.. Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit - 200 MB
       Drive
       CD-ROM drive (if installation is done from a CD-ROM)

       Display
       Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colors.

       Peripherals
       Modem or Internet connection; Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse, 
or compatible pointing device.

       Known Installation Issues
         a.. On Windows Server 2008, you will need to enable the Desktop 
Experience feature prior to installing Internet Explorer 9 prerequisite 
KB2117917. Without enabling Desktop Experience, Internet Explorer 9 will not 
have HTML5 video and audio playback support.
         For more information, see the following articles in the Microsoft 
Knowledge Base:
         http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2117917
         b.. On Windows Server 2008 R2, in order to have HTML5 video and audio 
playback support in Internet Explorer 9, you will need to enable the Desktop 
Experience feature prior to installing Internet Explorer 9 prerequisite 
KB2454826 and KB2483177. Without KB2454826 and KB2483177, Internet Explorer 9 
will not have HTML5 video and audio playback support.
         For more information, see the following articles in the Microsoft 
Knowledge Base:
         http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2454826
         http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2483177
         c.. Internet Explorer 9 installs as an update to Windows Vista, 
Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008.
         d.. Follow these steps to uninstall Internet Explorer 9:
           1.. Close all programs
           2.. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Programs and 
Features.
           3.. Click View Installed Updates, click Windows Internet Explorer 9, 
and then click Uninstall.
         e.. The Windows 7 N and KN Editions do not contain media related 
technologies such as video playback. IE9 is designed to support HTML5 video 
playback functionality which is only supported in Windows versions that contain 
media related technologies. Therefore, on Windows 7 N and KN Editions, Internet 
Explorer 9 will not be able to install prerequisite KB2454826 or KB2483177 
unless the Windows Media Feature Pack (KB 968211) is installed, resulting in no 
HTML5 video playback. In order to enable HTML5 video playback support on a 
Windows 7 N or KN, install KB986211 and KB2483177 before installing Internet 
Explorer 9.
         f.. For Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit, Internet Explorer 9 will not be 
able to install prerequisite KB2454826 if the Media Features are turned off, 
resulting in no HTML5 video playback. To enable HTML5 video playback support, 
go to Programs in Control Panel and select Turn Windows features on or off. In 
this dialog, enable Media Features before installing Internet Explorer 9.
         For more information, see the following article in the Microsoft 
Knowledge Base:
         http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2454826
       Graphics
       Using Software Renderring:
       In certain rare cases, Internet Explorer 9 may crash on startup or have 
performance or fidelity problems when drawing webpage content. For example, you 
might see webpages scrolling slowly or that some page elements are not drawn 
correctly. This is a known issue with some graphics cards, and is being 
addressed in a future update. To work around this issue, follow these steps:

         1.. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
         2.. In Control Panel, click the "Advanced" tab, and click 'Use software 
rendering instead of GPU rendering."
         3.. Click OK
       Hyper-V and Windows Server 2008 R2
       When used on machines with the Hyper-V role installed, Internet Explorer 
9 will only be able to use a supported GPU for rendering if Service Pack 1 is 
installed, and the processor supports SLAT.

       HTML5 Media Playback and Windows N-SKU
       On Windows N-SKU machines, please install the Media Restore pack to 
enable media playback.

       Running Internet Explorer 9 in a VMware virtual machine
       Internet Explorer 9 always uses software rendering in a VMWare virtual 
machine. This is due to a code bug in Internet Explorer introduced by recent 
changes in the rendering engine. The Internet Explorer team will be addressing 
this in a future update.

       Printing to OneNote 2007
       Due to an issue in OneNote 2007, some pages may not print correctly to 
the OneNote 2007 printer. Please use OneNote 2010 or the XPS2OneNote tool.

       Printer Spool File Sizes
       In certain cases, Internet Explorer 9 will create spool files that are 
larger than Internet Explorer 8 spool files when printing the same content. 
This issue will be corrected in a later update.

       User Interface
       Notifications:
       The Notification bar appears on every page.
       Currently, a "popup was blocked" bar appears on every page on many 
sites. Since the bar overlays content on the page, you need to dismiss the bar on every 
page to read page content.

       Download Manager:
       Your Download Experience in Internet Explorer 9
       The download experience has changed in Internet Explorer 9. Instead of 
the dialog box which took focus away from the webpage, Internet Explorer 9 uses 
the Notification bar. The Notification bar appears at the bottom of the page 
and does not change the current focus point. When you click on a link that 
starts a download, you can press Alt+N to put focus in the Notification bar and 
then use the Run/Open, Save or Cancel buttons to interact with your download.

       Compatibility Issues with Websites
       Certain websites won't display as they did with Internet Explorer 8. As 
a workaround, use the Compatibility View button in the address bar to resolve 
this issue.

       Compatibility Issues with Programs&  Add-ons
       Windows Live Mail Compatibility
       Windows Live Mail, versions 15.4 and above, stops responding or fails to 
start if you have Intel integrated graphics driver Igdkmd32.sys (32-bit) / 
Igdkmd64.sys (64-bit) versions 8.15.10.2104 through 8.15.10.2141. These drivers 
have been found to cause compatibility issues with certain applications that 
use Direct2D (D2D). For example, if you have one of these drivers, Windows Live 
Mail could crash after update KB2454826, a prerequisite update for Internet 
Explorer 9, has been installed.
       For more information, see the following article in the Microsoft 
Knowledge Base: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2505524

       Java IE Plug-In Compatibility
       Users with version 6, update 22 of the Java IE plugin installed will 
experience crashes with IE9 when they visit webpages that are rendered in IE9 
mode by default and contain applets that need to instantiate the plug-in. This 
is due to a code bug in the Java plug-in that was exposed by recent changes in 
the IE9 rendering engine.

       The Java team is aware of this issue and is working on addressing it in 
future updates of the Java IE plug-in.

       To workaround this issue:
       Viewing these webpages in Compatibility View fixes the problem. 
Compatibility View forces IE to render the webpage in IE8 mode which does not 
contain the IE9 changes to the rendering engine.
       For more information, see the following article in the Microsoft 
Knowledge Base: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2506617

       Accessibility Considerations
       At this time Internet Explorer 9 is not fully functional with older 
versions of some Assistive Technology. If you use Assistive Technology, we 
recommend that you check with your specific provider to determine if it is 
compatible with Internet Explorer 9. JAWS 12.0.1158, released in April 2011 and 
Window Eyes 7.5, released in March 2011 are compatible with Internet Explorer 9.

       Web pages appear blank when using screen review commands such as the 
JAWS cursor or Window-Eyes Mouse Pointer.
       This is caused by the use Direct2D for rendering. Upgrading to JAWS 
12.0.1158 and Window Eyes 7.5 resolves this issue.

       Font Smoothing from screen magnifiers such as ZoomText no longer works 
in Internet Explorer 9.
       Magnification still works, but font smoothing does not. There is no 
workaround for this issue.

       Text in edit boxes is unable to be edited when using Window-Eyes screen 
reader.
       This is caused by the use of Direct2D for rendering. Upgrading to Window 
Eyes version 7.5 resolves this issue.

       Problems reading web content using JAWS Virtual PC mode.
       When reading web content using JAWS Virtual PC mode in JAWS 11, there 
are two issues you might notice. One issue is that some webpage content and 
some form controls such as radio buttons or check boxes are missing. The other 
issue you might notice is multiple blank lines and space characters when 
reading webpages. These two issues are resolved in the latest JAWS 12 release. 
Using Compatibility View will resolve this issue in JAWS 11. To turn on 
Compatibility View, press Alt+D and tab to the Compatibility View button, or 
press Alt+T, v from the Internet Explorer menus.

       Notification Bar popups are not read by all Assistive Technology 
software.
       The new Internet Explorer 9 Notification bar replaces the Internet 
Explorer 8 Information Bar. Many notifications are available in the 
notification bar including downloads, blocked popups, password manager, and 
add-on notifications. Not all Assistive Technology are able to detect that a 
notification bar is present, or read the bar if focus is placed in it. Please 
check with your specific provider to determine if it is compatible with 
Internet Explorer 9.

       As a partial workaround, you can turn on Internet Explorer sounds to get 
notified that a notification bar is present (Tools Menu - Internet Options - 
Advanced - check Play System sounds). To place focus in the notification bar 
please press Alt+N.

       Internet Explorer Sounds are off by Default
       Sounds have been turned off in Internet Explorer 9. You can turn them 
back on by going to Tools Menu - Internet Options - Advanced - check Play 
System sounds.

       Hotkey changes
       A few hotkeys have changed in Internet Explorer 9:

         a.. Ctrl+J now will open the Internet Explorer download manager 
instead of opening feeds. You can open feeds in Internet Explorer 9 with Ctrl+G.
         b.. Ctrl+E now places focus in the address bar because the search box 
has been combined with the address bar. When you press Ctrl+E, focus is placed 
in the address bar with a question mark and space already populated for you. 
You can search from the Internet Explorer 9 address bar the same way you 
searched from the Internet Explorer 8 search box.
       Site Mode and Pinning
       The first time a user pins a site InPrivate, the icon that is displayed 
on the taskbar is the default IE icon. The second time the user launches the 
pinned site, the icon will be fixed.

       After a site has been pinned InPrivate, if the site makes any dynamic 
changes to their Custom Jump List, all Tasks are automatically removed from the 
Jump List when the InPrivate session closes. The next time the user launches 
the pinned site, the original tasks will be populated.

       In some cases, the favicon is lost when a site is pinned InPrivate. To 
resolve this problem, launch the site again and the favicon will be restored.

       Changes in JavaScript Support in Internet Explorer 9
       The Chakra JavaScript engine provides support for the ECMAScript Fifth 
Edition standard and improved script performance. As a result of these changes, 
and due to our intent to support the same script and same markup across 
browsers, certain JavaScript features supported in Internet Explorer 8 behave 
differently in IE9's compatibility modes or are not supported by Internet 
Explorer 9 standards mode. For a list of feature changes and guidance on how to 
update your web sites to support Internet Explorer 9 Standards mode, see the 
IE9 Compatibility Cookbook and the blog post Enhanced Scripting in IE9: 
ECMAScript 5 Support and More.

       Known Issues in F12 Developer Tools
         a.. After using the script debugger, restart Internet Explorer to 
restore JavaScript performance.
         b.. The Network Inspector does not indicate if the server has provided 
compressed files.
         c.. If multiple tabs are running in same process, Network Inspector 
will show results from all tabs.
         d.. Inline scripts in SVG and XML documents will be displayed as 
separate script blocks. We recommend you use script references instead.
       Additional Information
       IE Blog - A great resource to find and understand new and important 
Internet Explorer 9 information.

       MSConnect - A place to file bugs for Internet Explorer 9.

       Developer Forums - A place to discuss and read about Internet Explorer 
issues.

       Developer Guide - A great guide for web developers to get started.
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