Hi to all.
Jeff and others,
While it is quite true that you can turn off JAWS reading of in-line frames, it should be noted that many websites are taking advantage of those frames for more than just advertisements. I have seen several radio station websites, for example, where the "Listen Live" link is placed inside an in-line frame. I also know that you cannot download the McCafee antivirus software without turning in-line frames on. Therefore, if you shut off JAWS' ability to read these frames, you may be shutting off more than just the commercials.
Ted Chittenden
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> Hello again everyone. A while ago I thought of something that I took care of last night before going to bed that should help everyone who uses JAWS regardless of the browser you use. This is that you can set JAWS up so that it will ignore inline frames and ads and things like that.
> I'm still a bit taken back that with eBay they haven't engineered it so that it will fully function with IE 8.
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