Hi Bob,
Yes I sometimes get the error messages when I try to spell check an email.  
Hmmmm maybe it is a problem with Windows CE.  I just cannot believe lots of Web 
sites have this problem.  Wouldn't Web site developers need to do something 
about this maybe for accessability reasons? I was thinking someone on this list 
had mentioned at one point about the character limit of 504 in the text boxes 
on Web sites.  It is also frustrating that I can only write in computer Braille 
in text boxes which takes up more space more characters.  I hate to have my 
parents bring my PC.  It is a desktop like around the year 2002.  They would 
have to bring it on the plane bringing it as carry-on.  It just seems like such 
an inconvinence just to have my PC here.  I just don't think a person should 
have to do resets on the unit several times a day it just seems well like maybe 
something should be wrong with the unit if that has to happen.  Thanks for your 
help.  I'm curious to see if others have any comm!
 ents on this topic of the character limit as to why it exists and if it does 
exist.
Lisa

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: bob mates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 08:00:52 -0400 (EDT)
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] double text boxes not enough character space

>Hi, Lisa, When you see those messages, like "exception: writing violation" or 
>"error" things, those aren't BN issues; they're either issues with Windows, or 
>with the Web site.  And you're right; the BN will freeze at that point.  
>Sometimes, you can go back in, and it'll work; sometimes, you can't.  There's 
>just something wrong with the web site or the message.  Sometime, I see it 
>when I'm responding to an email message.  There's nothing to do but delete the 
>message.
>By the way, there's nothing wrong with doing resets.  For instance, on the NLS 
>site, you have to reset the BN after a few downloads.  So, you just do it.  If 
>you have a chance to get your PC, you might want to do it.  God bless.  Bob 
>and Maxy-wax


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