hi Brian,
thank you very much for such a detailed explanation of the entire
concept. I see, you've done quite a bit of research in there.
I too am using Windows7 ultimate 64 bit. though I wonder, if there maybe
a solution of the entire trouble. I would try to open the same links in
another browser & see if that helps. though I fear it may not.
when I went to the security zone to find those two check boxes, I don't
think I found them. it just says, protected mode on & there's a checkbox for
turning it off.
am I missing something? again, I really thank you for such an elaborate
reply & any help to fix it would really be appreciated!
with kind regards,
Bharat.
New Delhi, India.
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From: "Brian Lee" <brianl...@charter.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 1:41 AM
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] protected mode in IE 8-9 with JAWS
Hello Bharat,
First of all, Microsoft stopped showing the status of the protection mode
and security zones on the status bar in Internet Explorer 9. The only
thing
now showing is the zoom level. The bar should probably be renamed to
something like the "Zoom bar." You can still get the security zone and
protection status by going under the tools menu with Alt+T, pressing O for
Options, and using CTRL+Tab key one time to the security settings. Use
tab
key across the page of the dialog and you will find the security zone and
level, and a checkbox that will show if protected mode is on or off.
I am using 64-bit Windows 7, JAWS 12, and CCleaner 64-bit version. If you
use the Update button in CCleaner, the resulting page will not show
correctly with JAWS. If virtual cursor is on then there is nothing
announced as you use up and down arrow keys and the tab key. If you turn
off virtual cursor using JAWS key Z, you can at least tab to the links.
However, going to the target of the link still doesn't improve anything.
As
you noted, if you copy the address from the address bar and open it in
Firefox the pages work correctly with JAWS using the virtual cursor. It
also works if you open a separate instance of Internet Explorer and paste
the address to the address bar. You might consider either getting
CCleaner
updated by using Ninite or download the latest version from
www.filehippo.com On the file hippo site CCleaner is listed as a popular
download under the second heading on the page. Follow the link for
CCleaner
and on the resulting page use the link for downloading the latest version.
What appears to be happening is that the CCleaner updating button in the
interface activates a different executable than what is used for the
normal
Internet Explorer 9 session. If you use JAWS key with Q after the page
loads when using the updating button in CCleaner, JAWS will say that it is
using Internet Explorer 0 settings and IExplore.exe for the executable.
If
you load a normal session of Internet Explorer and use JAWS key Q, you
will
be told by JAWS that Internet Explorer 9 is active and IEFrame.dll is
being
used. The JAWS scripts that work with Internet Explorer 9 and IEFrame.DLL
are not being used when the browser is being recognized as Internet
Explorer
0 and using a different executable. I am not sure if this is a JAWS
problem, a CCleaner problem or if it has to do with the 64-bit version of
CCleaner. I haven't tried it with Firefox as the browser to launch by
default.
Take care.
Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net
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[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Bharat
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 12:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] protected mode in IE 8-9 with JAWS
hi all,
I've faced this issue since I was on IE 8. while most of the pages read
fine in IE8, some of them would just not read. no matter what I did. later
I
realised that in all the pages where the protected mode was off jaws would
not read anything while the once where it was on, it read everything. now
on
IE9, while reading the status bar JAWS doesn't announce whether the
protected mode is on or off but the same happens even now. if I copy paste
the same address in firefox everything's read fine. any ideas? some such
pages are the pages that Secunia personal edition takes for downloading
the
newer versions of the softwares & the pages where CCleaners takes to
download the latest updates of CCleaner.
help please?
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