[nvda] Re: The strange re-appearing text of google

You should know that the current IE code does not yet support dynamic updates; i.e. if a page changes due to JavaScript, NVDA will not update the buffer. You must refresh with NVDA+f5. Of course, we intend to fix this, but the important thing right now is to get everything working without dynamic updates before we try to add dynamic updates to the equation.

The standard Google search does not use JavaScript to dynamically update the search results, but I think the so-called accessible Google search does. If I"m correct, this would explain your results.

On 30/03/2009 11:16 PM, Brian's mail list account wrote:
Hi, I'm sure many have spotted this strange effect in IE with the new
buffers, but I just wondered why it happens.
So you type in a search, but the list is apparently not there. However,
if you go back to a previous page, then come back and disengage focus
mode, hey presto, they are there!
Its almost as if the system monitors change by the frame, rather than
the actual content of it, so when you change tabs or go back you can get
it to 'see' the text it missed.
Brian

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