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Kelly Ford <[log in to unmask]>
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Kelly Ford <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 25 May 2001 12:15:02 -0400
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It isn't clear to me how We Media's site is created.  I think they do a
lot of on-the-fly page creation using XML and some scripts.  The full
article was posted here I believe.  I would contact WE Media about Lynx
compatibility.

If anyone didn't get the article, drop me a note and I'll send a copy but
please do not reply to the list asking for it.


On Fri, 25 May 2001, Kelly Pierce wrote:

> When I tried to read the article in the section called accessible
> solutions, I got an error message saying that it could not compile web
> page.  I used Lynx version 2.8 on a Unix shell.
>
> kelly
>
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Kelly
> Ford wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Interesting to read this review, given that MSN Explorer is the program I
> > work on at Microsoft.  Let me start by saying you can get a copy of the
> > program from <http://explorer.msn.com>.
> >
> > I'm most curious about the author's comments about having difficulty using
> > the e-mail compose process in MSN Explorer.  I can assure folks that all
> > the edit boxes for composing a message are properly identified.  In fact,
> > as the online help for the program details, they can be accessed with the
> > hot keys of alt-t for to, alt-j for subject and alt-m for message body.
> > Now the e-mail in MSN Explorer is similar to a web page so when using JAWS
> > or Window-Eyes one must go into what JAWS calls forms mode and turn MSAA
> > mode off in Window-Eyes.
> >
> > I offer these comments not to dismiss the author's review but to explain
> > how to use the program.  Personally I still want to understand the actions
> > the author took to find the process more complicated than I know it is
> > intended to be and, especially when he's not getting labels for form
> > fields.  I can assure folks they are present.
> >
> > Kelly
> >
> >
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