[JAWSLite] Re: web forms with Jaws 8

I have had this problem too in Internet Explorer.

Jennifer

 

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On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 9:45 AM
To: jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [JAWSLite] Re: web forms with Jaws 8

I've seen this problem too and with a different web site. What web browser
are you using? I've only seen it in Firefox, but that's the browser I use
the most, so I might not have encountered it with IE. I usually see it after
using the enter key. For example, I'll use the enter key to insert a blank
line and then the capital I key will give me the same message you're
getting. I think I started seeing this in a recent update of JFW 8. I
haven't gotten around to opening a ticket on it because I was focusing most
of my ticket opening efforts on more significant problems in JFW 9. I also
assumed it was Firefox only, so I wasn't sure how high a priority it would
get from FS. Now that I know others are seeing it, especially in IE, I'll
definitely open a ticket. 
I'd suggest you do the same.

Jean Menzies wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem, or if it's a problem 
> more with the site I'm using.
> I sometimes use a secure mailbox for sending secure e-mails and 
> attachments. The fields for filling out the to, cc, subject, and edit 
> portions of the web-based messages are of course form fields. When I 
> turn on Form Fields and start typing, the first press of a letter 
> sometimes results in a Jaws message as if I hadn't turned forms mode 
> on. E.g. Capital J might tell me about there being no placemarkers.
> When I press it again, I get my text. Or sometimes pressing enter in 
> an edit field will turn forms mode off instead of going to a new line.
> Sometimes everything works as it should.
> Does anyone else have problems with web forms?
> Jean
> "An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how 
> much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do 
> know and what you don't. It's knowing where to go to find out what you 
> need to know; and it's knowing how to use the information you get."
> --William Feather
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Christopher

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