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Derek Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
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Derek Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:32:20 +0900
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Hi Lisa,

I tried this HBO link on Vista in both Firefox and IE8 with both
ZoomText and NVDA but had no luck in any case.  I did notice that when
the page was loading in IE8, NVDA seemed to be reading some of the
headings randomly, but once the page had loaded completely, I could
not access any headings on the page.

Derek

On 7/16/10, Lisa McManus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I am using window eyes and I know that most of you use jaws, but I thought I
> would ask anyway.  When I go to www.hbo.com I get a page with just three
> links on it.  They all have to do with taking a survey.  When I click on to
> take the survey it says error.  I really don't care about that because I
> don't want to deal with the survey anyway.  The problem is that a sighted
> person says there is other things on the screen like things about shows on
> hbo and such.  That is what I am interested in, but it will not read
> anything to me at all other than those three links.  One of those three is a
> link that says close and one says no thanks to the survey, but when you
> click on them they do not do anything.  My husband has jaws and he says that
> jaws won't even read those three links that I get.  If anyone can go to the
> hbo website and maybe give me a guess as to why it is not reading everything
> that is really there I would really appreciate it.  Thanks so much.
>
> Lisa
>
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