I myself have not seen this.  I am running Internet Explorer 8.0 beta-2 with
Windows Vista service pack one.

The only time I have to refresh browse mode is when I'm dealing with the
winamp library.  This is a problem with winamp  how-ever.   it does not send
a document loaded event to the screen reader.  So the screen reader has no
way of knowing that a new document has been loaded.

This is an interesting problem. could it be a problem with Internet Explorer
itself?

 

 

From: Don H [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:08 AM
To: gwmicro
Subject: screen redraws needed more often

 

I am running WE 7.01 on a XP system.  Seems that after installing WE 7.01 I
need to redraw the screen more and more when switching between web pages
using IE 7.  I will either go back a page or click on a link on a web page
and WE will still be reading the page I just left.  A screen redraw is
needed to get it to read the current page.  No particular web site causes it
more than any other.  Is this part of the broken browse mode?  Is anyone
else experiencing this problem?



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