Tom
The first thing I would do, for test purposes, is see whether the problem
is actually IE7 or a screen reader woefully out of date aand incapable of
working with that version of IE. The easiest thing would be for doing
this is turning off JFW and having a sighted individual see how IE7 works
or does not work. l
Running old screen readers often is the cause of problems. After all, if
version 7 of JFW or version 5.0 of WE would work perfectly, there would be
no reason for WE, as an example, being on 7.1.
I can only imagine what problems I would have running IE7 and FF3 if I
still were using WE4.5.
That is also why screen reader manufacturers won't provide customer
support for legacy versions of their software.
Obey the Lord even when it seems illogical. When He calls us, He will make a way.
Where He leads us, He will go before us. That's why we walk by faith.
David Jeremiah, "Turning Point" Radio
http://www.davidjeremiah.org
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