[JAWS-Users] Question about conducting a search on a Website

2013-05-29 Thread Christopher Sabine
Hi folks. I have a question about the Website
http://www.inc.com/inc5000/list/2012. This is the Inc.  5000 list of fastest
growing companies. I can display the full list. However, I can't conduct a
search by state. When I select my state by accessing the link for More
options and using the Combo box, the content doesn't refresh; I'm still
presented with the entire list of companies sorted by rank. It looks as if
there is a submit button, but this is unlabeled. I've tried this site with
IE 10 and Firefox 18 with the same result. I'm using JAWS 14, Build 3005
under Windows 7 64 bit. I still haven't tried this with another screen
reader such as NvDA. Can I consider this site inaccessible?

 

Thanks,

 

Chris.

 

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Re: [JAWS-Users] Question about conducting a search on a Website

2013-05-29 Thread Csaba Godo

Hi Sabine,

I tried the given webpage. Under the mentioned combobox are an unlabeled 
button. I use JAWS 11 and it is announced that when I left combobox with 
down arrow. It said "unlabeled button". So when you leave combobox with 
down arrow press Enter and you will OK.




Tshaba


2013.05.29. 20:08 keltezéssel, Christopher Sabine írta:

Hi folks. I have a question about the Website
http://www.inc.com/inc5000/list/2012. This is the Inc.  5000 list of fastest
growing companies. I can display the full list. However, I can't conduct a
search by state. When I select my state by accessing the link for More
options and using the Combo box, the content doesn't refresh; I'm still
presented with the entire list of companies sorted by rank. It looks as if
there is a submit button, but this is unlabeled. I've tried this site with
IE 10 and Firefox 18 with the same result. I'm using JAWS 14, Build 3005
under Windows 7 64 bit. I still haven't tried this with another screen
reader such as NvDA. Can I consider this site inaccessible?



Thanks,



Chris.



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Re: [JAWS-Users] Question about conducting a search on a Website

2013-05-29 Thread Christopher Sabine
Csaba. Did you try to select a state using the "more options" link and use
the resulting combo box to select a state. I'm trying to get the site to
display only the records for Ohio and not any other state.

Thanks,

Chris.


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Re: [JAWS-Users] Question about conducting a search on a Website

2013-05-29 Thread Judy
Christopher, I tried doing a search on that site using the combo box and
picking my state. Right below that is a submit button which I used. But I
got the same results you did; the whole list of the companies. I am using
Jaws 13 and IE 8. The only thing I can think of is maybe it wants you to
fill in more criteria than just your state? Judy

 

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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Question about conducting a search on a Website

Hi folks. I have a question about the Website
http://www.inc.com/inc5000/list/2012. This is the Inc.  5000 list of fastest
growing companies. I can display the full list. However, I can't conduct a
search by state. When I select my state by accessing the link for More
options and using the Combo box, the content doesn't refresh; I'm still
presented with the entire list of companies sorted by rank. It looks as if
there is a submit button, but this is unlabeled. I've tried this site with
IE 10 and Firefox 18 with the same result. I'm using JAWS 14, Build 3005
under Windows 7 64 bit. I still haven't tried this with another screen
reader such as NvDA. Can I consider this site inaccessible?

 

Thanks,

 

Chris.

 

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