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Ana Garza <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Jul 2009 15:35:33 -0700
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How do I make a webpage hold still long enough to read it?

Every once in a while, when I visit a webpage, it refreshes so often that I 
can't read it without using ctrl+a, ctrl+c, and ctrl+v to select the 
contents and copy them to a blank Word document.

With more recent versions of Jaws, I've been able to make the refreshing 
stop by going into the verbosity options and turning off the auto refresh 
and/or Flash Player recognize features in the Internet Explorer General 
options tree view.

This week, I've encountered two blogs where that doesn't work. One of them 
is here:

http://BlockNTackleKnitting.blogspot.com/2009/07/new-shrug-pattern.html

How can I stop the page, or why don't the usual solutions work?

I'm using Internet Explorer 8, XP, and Jaws 10. 


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