[JAWS-Users] JAWS 13 and 14 issue with dynamic forms in IE9

2012-11-20 Thread Michael Moore
I have a quick question. We are experiencing a problem with several
internal dynamic web applications when using JAWS 13 or 14 with IE9. If the
form is updated dynamically on the client side via java script JAWS is
failing to see the change in the form and is misreporting form field labels
until you press JAWSkey+esc. This issue does not happen when using FireFox
13. We have also determined that the problem does not occur unless IE9 is
in compatibility mode. Has anyone else seen this problem and does anyone
know any way of getting around the issue besides JAWSkey+esc?
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Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 13 and 14 issue with dynamic forms in IE9

2012-11-20 Thread Geoff Stephens
Seen the problem in the worst way but will have to verify the compatibility 
mode is enabled in the customized IE9. I will confirm to morrow.

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On Nov 20, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Michael Moore  wrote:

> I have a quick question. We are experiencing a problem with several
> internal dynamic web applications when using JAWS 13 or 14 with IE9. If the
> form is updated dynamically on the client side via java script JAWS is
> failing to see the change in the form and is misreporting form field labels
> until you press JAWSkey+esc. This issue does not happen when using FireFox
> 13. We have also determined that the problem does not occur unless IE9 is
> in compatibility mode. Has anyone else seen this problem and does anyone
> know any way of getting around the issue besides JAWSkey+esc?
> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

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Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 13 and 14 issue with dynamic forms in IE9

2012-11-22 Thread Geoff Stephens
I am unable to confirm whether the version of IE9 I am using is running in
compatibility mode because it is a customized installation and the
compatibility mode option appears to have been removed from the UI.  I will
continue to try to find out as this issue has a significant impact on my
productivity in a couple of applications and I would like to be able to
report it as accurately as possible to insure it is corrected.  I'll let you
know if I find out.  It is hard to know when the client side update is
complete and thus when to press JAWS + Escape.  It is really, really an
irritant.






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Subject: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 13 and 14 issue with dynamic forms in IE9

I have a quick question. We are experiencing a problem with several internal
dynamic web applications when using JAWS 13 or 14 with IE9. If the form is
updated dynamically on the client side via java script JAWS is failing to
see the change in the form and is misreporting form field labels until you
press JAWSkey+esc. This issue does not happen when using FireFox 13. We have
also determined that the problem does not occur unless IE9 is in
compatibility mode. Has anyone else seen this problem and does anyone know
any way of getting around the issue besides JAWSkey+esc?
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