Hello list,

 

So I know that Google reader will be giving up the ghost in a few months,
but as of right now, I'm still using it heavily. I recently have encountered
an issue with Reader and was wondering if other users have experienced this
issue to or what I may do to fix it.

 

Since I subscribe to a lot of rss feeds, I have the webpage to refresh
automatically under the web settings for Jaws (latest version) and with page
refresh command insert+escape, I can quickly have more feeds show up
constantly instead of having to find and press the next button on the page.
This is how I've been doing it for a very long while and it's always worked
fine in both IE9 and Firefox.

 

A week or so ago, I noticed that doing the insert+escape no longer loaded
additional items in IE and as I would zip down the page with the h quick key
for headings, I would be cycled back to the top. Even when I would click on
the next button. This wasn't too big of an issue since I use Firefox as my
default browser and only sometimes use IE.

 

Starting yesterday though, I began to come across the same behavior of
Reader only loading 20 or so messages and the insert+escape command having
no impact with Firefox. The next button seems to work, but only to a point.
If a particular feed or folder has a high number of entries, the next button
will only work a few times and nothing will be loaded beyond forty or fifty
entries. 

 

I don't recall changing any settings either on my system or to Jaws for
anything like this to change so I'm at a loss as to what to do to be able to
continuously load more rss entries.

 

If anyone's experienced this problem too and if they've been able to figure
out a solution, I'd sure love to hear it. For the time being, I've been
zipping through my feeds through my iPhone and iPad. As convenient as that
is however, there are times where I'd like to be able to do the same on my
computer with Jaws.

 

Thanks,

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