Hi Carol,
I immediately became interested when I recognized the name Wheaton College in that
ujrl.
So I went there & I confirm there is some kind of problem when using inser+f7 for a
linklist.
However, as you did, I also tabbed till I found something of interest: Confessions of
Augustine.
JAWS read the synopsis to me quite well, books 1 thru 13.
Except for the linklist failure, JFW3.2 handled the site marvelously.

With warmest, Christian regards,
Harry Bassler

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From: Carol Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Darrell Shandrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, May 24, 1999 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: IE 5


Hi Darrel,

Yes, I'd forgotten that wonderful advantage until I needed to refer
frequently to my previous page today.

Whilst writing, has anyone found any pages which just appear too large for
you to use the INS+F7 key to have the links listed.  I was at
www.ccel.wheaton.edu/
yesterday and noticed there were loads of links and I just couldn't get the
INS+F9 to work.  If I used the tab to a particular link, everything worked
fine.  Someone might like to check this out for me before I write HJ about
any problem and confirm (or otherwise) my findings.


--
Carol Pearson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



At 22:25 23/05/99 -0700, Darrell Shandrow wrote:
>Yes.  There is a major advantage to using IE 5 with JFW.  IE 5 keeps
proper track of the link lasted visited on a page.  So, after
>following a link, pressing the command to go back to the page from which
the user came will go back to the link last followed on that
>page.  In English, it means that IE 5 keeps track of where it left off.

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