as I am in the UK, I use ebay.co.uk
as I believe I already mentioned, I am using IE11, and window-eyes 9.1

Simon


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David via Talk" <[email protected]>
To: "michael's mail box" <[email protected]>; "Window-Eyes 
Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: latest window-eyes and ebay problem.


Just wanted to chime in with a tiny suggestion. Don't know if it will
solve your current issue. But EBay has several websites, basically
attached to different regions around the globe. In general though, your
logging into one of their sites, also will entitle you to the buying
across the whole domain.

My experience for years, has been that although the different regional
sites are pulling data from the same databases, apparently, they still
tend to display and operate the information slightly differently. If you
currently are logging in on EBay.com, how about trying EBay.ca, or
EBay.co.uk, and see if any of them will behave slightly more to your
benefit. You will log in with your standard credencials, username and
password, on all their sites. If you are using Firefox, and running
things like NoScript add-on, you may need to allow the new site on your
computer.

Again, I am only using WE8.4, so cannot talk for the newer version of
the screen reader. But the other day, when logging in on EBay.com,
attempting to complete my payment for a buying, I experienced some of
the behavior you describe. Or, at least something quite similar. I then
closed the browser, and tried my operation over again, this time logging
in on EBay.ca, and this time had no trouble in completing the operation.

Seems the regional sites do get updated somehow later than the main domain.

If you are receiving a link by EMail for things like completing a
buying, for instance, the received link may point to EBay.com. Position
your cursor on the link in the mail, hit the App-key, and scroll down to
"Copy Link Location", or whatever your mail client defines it. Then open
your browser. In the address field, paste the copied link. Before
hitting Enter, go to the beginning of the line, by hitting the Home-key,
and arrow your way up past the EBay address, and change the .com
extension to things like .ca. Then hit Enter. The item number is the
same across all the domains, and once you log in, you can perform the
full buying, bidding and feedbacking on all items, much like you are
used to. Only be prepared that the layout of the screen may differ slightly.

Just to illustrate one of the differences I have noticed, looking up an
item on EBay.com, reading its ad, you will have several frames. Log in
on EBay.ca, and look up the same listing, and read its text. You now
only have one frame, and that is the very description of the product.

Well, as stated, I don't know if you will have any help of this, but it
is worth a try.

David

On 3/31/2015 12:17 PM, michael's mail box via Talk wrote:
> Hi Simon yes i had this problem since the new We and Ai square is a
> ware of this problem
> I get peed off like you when We gets stuck on headdings and lists on a
> ebay page.
> It works better with fire fox and WE so it must be a IE problem with WE.
> cheers Michael.
>
> -----Original Message----- From: goshawk on horseback via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 3:49 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: latest window-eyes and ebay problem.
>
> hello all,
> is anyone else having issues on ebay with the latest window-eyes?
> I am having a major problem, when looking through lists of items, and
> sometimes on the actual item pages. when sometimes, for no reason,
> window-eyes will start acting up, not moving through the page as it
> should, or jumping up to previous parts of the page. this is starting
> to become a real pest, and a couple of times, it has just been so bad,
> that I have had no other option but to switch to my backup NVDA, which
> seems to behave just fine.
> this is on a win7 ultimate 64bit system, with IE11.
>
> Simon
>
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