Hi to all.
Jeff's email does not point out a problem with IE8--it points out a problem with a specific website--Ebay, and that can actually be corrected by changing the browser's compatibility settings for just that particular website (in the menu settings toolbar directly below the site's address) or for all websites (under the IE8 Tools menu). The reference to not showing in-line frames Jeff refers to is a JAWS function and available with any browser.
Ted Chittenden
---- Nelson Blachman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I'm wondering whether to proceed with the installation of Internet Explorer 8, which Jeff Kenyon reports to be unable to manage the in-line frame problem.
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> Have you all found IE8 otherwise OK and perhaps even an improvement over IE7?
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> Nelson
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> From: Jeff Kenyon
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> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 2:49 PM
> Subject: [VICUG-L] let me please remind everyone something with regard to Internet useage and JAWS be it Fire Fox or IE
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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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