[nvda] Re: Possible bug: NVDA doesn't land on visited links when

I have not got the add on in the Firefox on this machine, so explain what exactly you are doing and I'll see what I get here if you want.
Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Hermann" <meinelisten@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 4:12 PM
Subject: [nvda] Possible bug: NVDA doesn't land on visited links when


Webvisum is active
Reply-To:
Hi,
I've further tested the behavior of NVDA regarding the landing on
visited links when Webvisum is, and is not, active.
I think the problem is not Webvisum.
When you deactivate the automatic reading of webpages in Jaws, which
is possible in 9.0, Jaws always returns to the visited links, no
matter whether Webvisum is active or not. This is the case in FF 3.0.x
(not the nightly builts).
When Webvisum is deactivated, NVDA does not read the whole website if
you return to a former visited site; but it does if Webvisum is
active.
So I think this problem is caused by NVDA.
Any thoughts?
Hermann


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