What Jaws program are you using?  Jaws 3.2?  If so maybe the 3.3 version will fix 
those problems.  I heard that it wasn't being released until late spring or even the 
summer.

-----Original Message-----
From:   Dan roy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, March 19, 1999 1:10 PM
To:     jfw
Subject:        A Cool Page But!

Well, I have the new IE 5 running, and, for the most part, it works OK
with JFW, although there are some improvements needed!

Hopefully, someone can go to
http://webevents.microsoft.com/radio/radio.asp
There are 3 sets of radio buttons, the first 1 allows you to pick
whether you want to browse by format, country, or state.  the second 1
is where you pick the format, country or state that you want, and then,
the third 1 is where the problem comes in.  You can move through the
list of stations, however, when you do so,JFW is vary slow to respond
with which choice you have made, and, it keeps repeating a bunch of
redundant info about the station your choosing.  If someone could
figure out a way for JFW just to say which station is selected without
giving all the redundant info, let me know!  Right now, I am using the
scripts for IE 5 that are on the mailing list page.

Secondly, since upgrading to IE5 from beta 2, I have noticed after
going to the windows update page, when tabbing through the various
updates that are available, JFW is vary slow to respond, example, when
I tab to NetMeeting, there is about a 3 to 4 second pause before the
link is announced, however, there is usually a readme file next to the
update, when I tab to that, the link is announced immediately, strange!
 I didn't have this problem when using the beta version.  I did go
ahead and update the Virtual Machine as well, that page is heavily
dependant on Java controls, I think, this is where the problem lies
with the slow response, any ideas on this would be appreciated as well!


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