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I messed around with the patches referenced in this article, and I find
that Firefox 1.5 beta 2 and the latest version of JFW (i.e. 7.0) make for
a more accessible web browsing experience.  I'm guessing this is due to
the 50,000 lines of code IBM donated to the open source community to help
make Firefox more accessible.  One of the things I like about it is that
it's a lot more consistent with how JFW and IE work.  Maybe this isn't
necessarily a good thing, but in my advancing years, I'm growing to like
consistency!

Christopher

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[VICUG-L] firefox and jaws






I'm not going to paste the article into this message because whenever I do
that, I find that those annoying =20's appear.  So here's a link:
http://www.wats.ca/articles/firefoxandjaws/71
Rachel


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