Re: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

2017-09-30 Thread net bat66
yes, it stores a cookie for amazon. but all you have to do is log out of one 
amazon site and log in to the other to replace the cookie and amazon will 
remember the last web site you logged on to and use that one each time unless 
you change back again to the normal site.


-Original Message- 
From: Steve

Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2017 9:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

I believe when you install the access page for Amazon, it stores a cookie on
your machine so it will remember that you want the access page every time
you open your browser.

So, go looking in your cookies area under IE, I think it is on the General,
Settings page, look for View Files.


An alternative is to type
shell:cache
from the Run command.  Then, just do a search for cookie.admin.amazon.com

If you delete any cookies associated with Amazon, you may need to re-create
your account log-in meaning, it won't remember if you chose to automatically
sign-in and/or it will not remember your username, but your account will
still be there.  But, that will allow you to access the normal site.

HTH,

Steve
Lansing, MI


- Original Message - 
From: "Glenn At Home" <glenner...@cableone.net>

To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:00 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem



Hello All,
This is Glenn in Northeast Nebraska.
I believe in myself to be a relatively computer-wise person most of the time, 
but I have a problem that has me stumped this time, and hoping someone here 
might have an idea for me.
I called Amazon about this problem, and they could not help me, they don't 
have a clue.
Anyway, what happened is that I was trying to help someone with little 
computer skills, via eMail, because he was having a problem with making some 
purchases from Amazon.com.
So I suggested that he try the access page by typing in the Amazon.com URL 
with /access at the end.
He could not make that simple thing happen, so I told him that I would eMail 
him the URL, because he can press enter on a link.
Well, all that helped, but to be sure that the /access page was still going 
on with Amazon, I actually did it first from my Internet Explorer.
It is, and I copied the URL and sent it to him, and that was the end of his 
problems, and the beginning of mine.


I prefer IE over FireFox, which I also have installed.
But now, there is no way I can get to a non-access page on Amazon.com, and I 
would prefer the non-access page, because I don't want separate links for 
reviews and details, and I like headings on pages, which the access pages 
lack.
I can copy the URL from IE, and paste it into the open page dialog in FF, and 
I get a normal non-access page.
So I tried to copy the non-access URL from FF, and paste it into the open 
page dialog in IE, and it takes me to an access page in IE.


I am using Windows 7 64 bit and the latest IE for windows 7 and Jaws 18.
I'm thinking that this is a cookie problem.
I looked under my name-folder and found cookies, but windows treats it like a 
file and asks me which program to open it with.
I had asked on another list and a good suggestion was to export my cookies 
and then delete the cookie folder, and then import the cookies.
I did that, and with IE all closed out, but when I went back in, I still get 
Amazon's access page.


I'm hoping for another suggestion.
Thanks.

Glenn


Lenny/Glenn/N0YJV

"Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies 
would be in such keeping as our souls are now."

Thomas Jefferson

"Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward 
circumstances."

Benjamin Franklin
"The most important thing in this life is to leave more than we take."
Glenn Ervin
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Re: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

2017-09-30 Thread Steve
I believe when you install the access page for Amazon, it stores a cookie on 
your machine so it will remember that you want the access page every time 
you open your browser.


So, go looking in your cookies area under IE, I think it is on the General, 
Settings page, look for View Files.



An alternative is to type
shell:cache
from the Run command.  Then, just do a search for cookie.admin.amazon.com

If you delete any cookies associated with Amazon, you may need to re-create 
your account log-in meaning, it won't remember if you chose to automatically 
sign-in and/or it will not remember your username, but your account will 
still be there.  But, that will allow you to access the normal site.


HTH,

Steve
Lansing, MI


- Original Message - 
From: "Glenn At Home" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:00 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem



Hello All,
This is Glenn in Northeast Nebraska.
I believe in myself to be a relatively computer-wise person most of the 
time, but I have a problem that has me stumped this time, and hoping 
someone here might have an idea for me.
I called Amazon about this problem, and they could not help me, they don't 
have a clue.
Anyway, what happened is that I was trying to help someone with little 
computer skills, via eMail, because he was having a problem with making 
some purchases from Amazon.com.
So I suggested that he try the access page by typing in the Amazon.com URL 
with /access at the end.
He could not make that simple thing happen, so I told him that I would 
eMail him the URL, because he can press enter on a link.
Well, all that helped, but to be sure that the /access page was still 
going on with Amazon, I actually did it first from my Internet Explorer.
It is, and I copied the URL and sent it to him, and that was the end of 
his problems, and the beginning of mine.


I prefer IE over FireFox, which I also have installed.
But now, there is no way I can get to a non-access page on Amazon.com, and 
I would prefer the non-access page, because I don't want separate links 
for reviews and details, and I like headings on pages, which the access 
pages lack.
I can copy the URL from IE, and paste it into the open page dialog in FF, 
and I get a normal non-access page.
So I tried to copy the non-access URL from FF, and paste it into the open 
page dialog in IE, and it takes me to an access page in IE.


I am using Windows 7 64 bit and the latest IE for windows 7 and Jaws 18.
I'm thinking that this is a cookie problem.
I looked under my name-folder and found cookies, but windows treats it 
like a file and asks me which program to open it with.
I had asked on another list and a good suggestion was to export my cookies 
and then delete the cookie folder, and then import the cookies.
I did that, and with IE all closed out, but when I went back in, I still 
get Amazon's access page.


I'm hoping for another suggestion.
Thanks.

Glenn


Lenny/Glenn/N0YJV

"Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies 
would be in such keeping as our souls are now."

Thomas Jefferson

"Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward 
circumstances."

Benjamin Franklin
"The most important thing in this life is to leave more than we take."
Glenn Ervin
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 



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Re: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

2017-09-29 Thread Adrian Spratt
Not just cookies, but probably more likely cache. A good clean out in the IE 
browser, as you suggest, should solve the problem. Last night I did both that 
and a CCleaner clean to solve a problem I was having getting sound to play on a 
certain website. It worked. I don't think  you have anything to lose by 
deleting any Amazon cookies beyond having to sign in one more time, unless you 
like having Amazon know your purchasing history.

-Original Message-
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf 
Of Gerald Levy 
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:59 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem


Yes, this sounds like a problem with cookies.  Have you tried deleting your 
browsing history using this option on the IE Tools menu?  You might also try 
deleting cookies using CCleaner.

Gerald



-Original Message-
From: Glenn At Home
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:00 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

Hello All,
This is Glenn in Northeast Nebraska.
I believe in myself to be a relatively computer-wise person most of the time, 
but I have a problem that has me stumped this time, and hoping someone here 
might have an idea for me.
I called Amazon about this problem, and they could not help me, they don't have 
a clue.
Anyway, what happened is that I was trying to help someone with little computer 
skills, via eMail, because he was having a problem with making some purchases 
from Amazon.com.
So I suggested that he try the access page by typing in the Amazon.com URL with 
/access at the end.
He could not make that simple thing happen, so I told him that I would eMail 
him the URL, because he can press enter on a link.
Well, all that helped, but to be sure that the /access page was still going on 
with Amazon, I actually did it first from my Internet Explorer.
It is, and I copied the URL and sent it to him, and that was the end of his 
problems, and the beginning of mine.

I prefer IE over FireFox, which I also have installed.
But now, there is no way I can get to a non-access page on Amazon.com, and I 
would prefer the non-access page, because I don't want separate links for 
reviews and details, and I like headings on pages, which the access pages lack.
I can copy the URL from IE, and paste it into the open page dialog in FF, and I 
get a normal non-access page.
So I tried to copy the non-access URL from FF, and paste it into the open page 
dialog in IE, and it takes me to an access page in IE.

I am using Windows 7 64 bit and the latest IE for windows 7 and Jaws 18.
I'm thinking that this is a cookie problem.
I looked under my name-folder and found cookies, but windows treats it like a 
file and asks me which program to open it with.
I had asked on another list and a good suggestion was to export my cookies and 
then delete the cookie folder, and then import the cookies.
I did that, and with IE all closed out, but when I went back in, I still get 
Amazon's access page.

I'm hoping for another suggestion.
Thanks.

Glenn


Lenny/Glenn/N0YJV

"Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies would 
be in such keeping as our souls are now."
Thomas Jefferson

"Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward 
circumstances."
Benjamin Franklin
"The most important thing in this life is to leave more than we take."
Glenn Ervin
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 


For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

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Re: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

2017-09-29 Thread net bat66

save your amazon password first. grin
if you are being logged on to amazon automatically
you have to  log off first. then use the accessibility page and log on. then 
you will get to that site.
you will have to log off again to go back to the normal site or else you will 
have the same problem. it will keep going back to the accessibility site.





-Original Message- 
From: Glenn At Home

Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 9:00 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

Hello All,
This is Glenn in Northeast Nebraska.
I believe in myself to be a relatively computer-wise person most of the time, 
but I have a problem that has me stumped this time, and hoping someone here 
might have an idea for me.
I called Amazon about this problem, and they could not help me, they don't have 
a clue.
Anyway, what happened is that I was trying to help someone with little computer 
skills, via eMail, because he was having a problem with making some purchases 
from Amazon.com.
So I suggested that he try the access page by typing in the Amazon.com URL with 
/access at the end.
He could not make that simple thing happen, so I told him that I would eMail 
him the URL, because he can press enter on a link.
Well, all that helped, but to be sure that the /access page was still going on 
with Amazon, I actually did it first from my Internet Explorer.
It is, and I copied the URL and sent it to him, and that was the end of his 
problems, and the beginning of mine.


I prefer IE over FireFox, which I also have installed.
But now, there is no way I can get to a non-access page on Amazon.com, and I 
would prefer the non-access page, because I don't want separate links for 
reviews and details, and I like headings on pages, which the access pages lack.
I can copy the URL from IE, and paste it into the open page dialog in FF, and I 
get a normal non-access page.
So I tried to copy the non-access URL from FF, and paste it into the open page 
dialog in IE, and it takes me to an access page in IE.


I am using Windows 7 64 bit and the latest IE for windows 7 and Jaws 18.
I'm thinking that this is a cookie problem.
I looked under my name-folder and found cookies, but windows treats it like a 
file and asks me which program to open it with.
I had asked on another list and a good suggestion was to export my cookies and 
then delete the cookie folder, and then import the cookies.
I did that, and with IE all closed out, but when I went back in, I still get 
Amazon's access page.


I'm hoping for another suggestion.
Thanks.

Glenn


Lenny/Glenn/N0YJV

"Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies would 
be in such keeping as our souls are now."

Thomas Jefferson

"Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward 
circumstances."

Benjamin Franklin
"The most important thing in this life is to leave more than we take."
Glenn Ervin
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 



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http://www.jaws-users.com/help/


Re: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

2017-09-29 Thread Gerald Levy


Yes, this sounds like a problem with cookies.  Have you tried deleting your 
browsing history using this option on the IE Tools menu?  You might also try 
deleting cookies using CCleaner.


Gerald



-Original Message- 
From: Glenn At Home

Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:00 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Intro and Internet Explorer Problem

Hello All,
This is Glenn in Northeast Nebraska.
I believe in myself to be a relatively computer-wise person most of the 
time, but I have a problem that has me stumped this time, and hoping someone 
here might have an idea for me.
I called Amazon about this problem, and they could not help me, they don't 
have a clue.
Anyway, what happened is that I was trying to help someone with little 
computer skills, via eMail, because he was having a problem with making some 
purchases from Amazon.com.
So I suggested that he try the access page by typing in the Amazon.com URL 
with /access at the end.
He could not make that simple thing happen, so I told him that I would eMail 
him the URL, because he can press enter on a link.
Well, all that helped, but to be sure that the /access page was still going 
on with Amazon, I actually did it first from my Internet Explorer.
It is, and I copied the URL and sent it to him, and that was the end of his 
problems, and the beginning of mine.


I prefer IE over FireFox, which I also have installed.
But now, there is no way I can get to a non-access page on Amazon.com, and I 
would prefer the non-access page, because I don't want separate links for 
reviews and details, and I like headings on pages, which the access pages 
lack.
I can copy the URL from IE, and paste it into the open page dialog in FF, 
and I get a normal non-access page.
So I tried to copy the non-access URL from FF, and paste it into the open 
page dialog in IE, and it takes me to an access page in IE.


I am using Windows 7 64 bit and the latest IE for windows 7 and Jaws 18.
I'm thinking that this is a cookie problem.
I looked under my name-folder and found cookies, but windows treats it like 
a file and asks me which program to open it with.
I had asked on another list and a good suggestion was to export my cookies 
and then delete the cookie folder, and then import the cookies.
I did that, and with IE all closed out, but when I went back in, I still get 
Amazon's access page.


I'm hoping for another suggestion.
Thanks.

Glenn


Lenny/Glenn/N0YJV

"Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies 
would be in such keeping as our souls are now."

Thomas Jefferson

"Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward 
circumstances."

Benjamin Franklin
"The most important thing in this life is to leave more than we take."
Glenn Ervin
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 



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