[jawsscripts] Re: BX and log warnings from GetObjectFromEvent

  • From: "Donald Marang" <donald.marang@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 20:08:40 -0500

I noticed that problem just after installing the JAWS 11 Security Update as 
well.  It only happens when logging in and out of my personal account.  It 
did not affect any other accounts.  I also installed the Security Updates 
for JAWS 9 and 10.  The same thing happened to my account with JAWS 10 as 
well.  It did not happen with JAWS 9.  But come to think of it, I do not 
think I have BX installed in 9.

I deleted all of the default files except the JCF file.  I reinstalled all 
script packages I have that use JSX.  I have two other script packages in 
addition to BX that get merged with the default file.  After performing all 
of these installations, the spurious log... messages went away!  My theory 
is that the FS default.jss file changed during the Security Update and the 
default.jsb shared file needed to be copied to default_fs.jsb in the user 
directory again.

I wish I could make the impact on all of my scripts in my user settings 
directory when performing FS updates easier!  I started to look at how it is 
done in the Skype scripts.  Unfortunately, I have not had time yet.

Don Marang


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Farough" <David.Farough@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:00 PM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: BX and log warnings from GetObjectFromEvent


> Hi Doug:
> Given that I have not even specified my user id in order to log on, How
> does jaws know to look for the default.jsb in my user settings folder?
> Does it look using the last user who logged on to windows?  Is this
> information picked up from the registry?  This question has bothered me
> for a while but I have never thought to ask.
>
> David Farough
> Application Accessibility Coordinator/coordonateur de l'accessibilité
> Information Technology Services Directorate /
> Direction des services d'information technologiques
> Public Service Commission / Commission de la fonction publique
> Email / Courriel:  David.Farough@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Tel. / Tél:    (613) 992-2779
>
>>>> Doug Lee <doug.lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 12:52 pm Monday, November 09,
> 2009 >>>
> This is indeed a BX problem, or more accurately, a problem that
> surfaces when you use BX on JAWS 11 after the latest security update.
> I don't as yet have a solution unfortunately.  My first theory was
> that the problem occurs because JAWS can't find bx.jcf at the time you
> get the message.  Deleting bx.jcf did not produce the same problem on
> other machines though, so I remain a bit baffled.
>
> On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 11:45:59AM -0500, David Farough wrote:
> This may be specific to Jaws 11 so I'll check on that later.
>
> After installing bx in Jaws 11, I have noticed that when starting my
> computer, I get a log error message which provides a lot of
> information
> on various parameters and specifies that it is a getObjectFromEvent
> warning.
>
> How do you regulate the appearance of these messages?
>
> With the novell login dialogue that I am referring to, this messaging
> occurs for every key press while this dialogue is open.  the one
> exception to this however occurs when the Password edit field has
> focus.
> I have noticed similar behaviour with this dialogue which in the past
> did not involve bx.
>
> does anyone have any suggestions for events or techniques that prevent
> the contents of a field to be spoken each time a key is pressed?
>
> David Farough
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