John is correct. There's an issue with same page links in the 8.X builds
of Window-Eyes. We're investigating solutions.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 3/5/2013 4:23 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I have seen this problem and reported to gw.
Grant E. Metcalf <[email protected]> wrote:
I have been editing and posting books on my webpage for several years based on the info
from Cathyanne Murtha's "HTML Made Easy" instruction file. Lately I have
encountered a problem using the links internal to the file. Window-Eyes 8.1, XP PRO SP3,
and IE8 are the software programs I am using. When I click on a chapter in the table of
contents I am returned to the top of the page. Incidentally, this also happens with
Firefox. When I go to my shell account, the Lynx browser works just fine. Also, shutting
off W-E allows the links to work normally for a sighted person. When I load a large file
I get a message from IE8 about incompatibility, but a small file doesn't seem to indicate
such.
Several people have suggested that I need to change my coding. This I would be
willing to do, but everything suggested thus far has not worked. If anybody on
the list is familiar with creating links within a file, I would be interested
in talking with you or exchanging emails. Should you want to check this out,
you can click on this link to see if you have the same problem.
http://bartimaeus.us/faith.html
One further item: I have discussed this with GWMicro support and it may be that
there is a buffer problem with respect to W-E and the browsers.
Any suggestions and/or help will be appreciated.
Grant E. Metcalf, A.K.A Grandpa DOS
Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind, Inc.
P.O. Box 572
South San Francisco, CA 94083-0572
Email: [email protected]
Desk: 650-754-4207
Home: 650-589-6890
Website: http://bartimaeus.us/
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