Hi John, Have you reported this issue to Freedom Scientific? I had the same sort of problems with my local newspaper site during the beta stage. After reporting to FS, the problems were solved up to and including beta 5. However, further changes were made before the final version was released and the problems are back again. Reading a reply from Brian Hartgen on another thread reminded me about the check box for "Legacy Internet Explorer Support". After enabling the setting, there seemed to be no change. So, I restarted the computer and now I can access both my local newspaper and BBC News sites without any problems. No doubt unloading, then restarting JAWS after enabling the setting would also have worked. I trust Brian won't mind, but I've copied his explanation, as follows. <snip> 1. Start internet explorer. 2. Bring up the configuration manager with insert and number 6 on the main qwerty keyboard. 3. Press alt S for set options, H for HTML options. 4. Shift tab back once to the property sheets and arrow right until you reach miscellaneous. 5. Tab to the check box entitled "use legacy internet explorer support" and press space to check it. 6. Press enter to close the dialog. 7. Press control+s to save the file. 8. Press alt+F4 to quit the configuration manager. NOTES This procedure should revert back to legacy support for Internet Explorer. There is no doubt that pages do behave very differently with the new IE support, and you should only use legacy if everything else fails. My reason for saying that is clearly the new internet explorer support, delivered via the Document Object Model, is clearly the way Freedom Scientific intends to deliver web pages to us in the future. To that end, the more of us who use the new support and report to FS when things go wrong, the better. This new DOM support is hopefully a stepping stone to greater things in the years to come and we must support it whenever we can. <snip end> Regards. Ian ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Gurd" <j.gurd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "jfw World List" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Jaws-Uk list" <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 6:40 PM Subject: [jaws-uk] BBC News Page I've just installed JFW 7.1. I have the BBC News front page as my home page, and the links behave very strangely. When I move to a link, it changes to a different link. I've found even if I leave the virtual cursor where it is and just press "say line" the link cycles through a choice of 3 links or so making it impossible to determine what it really is. When I cursor down the page previous links are often repeated. It doesn't happeen with other web pages so far. Has anyone else found this? John Gurd -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.3/374 - Release Date: 23/06/2006 ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq ** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] ** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ** jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** and in the Subject line type ** unsubscribe ** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the ** immediately-following link:- ** [mailto:jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] ** or send a message, to ** jaws-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq