Re: Can somebody try this site?

2005-02-27 Thread Mickey Quenzer
Hi:
This site does come up with jaws version 6.  However, the web master should 
add alt text as all the links aren't understandable.

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From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Can somebody try this site?

On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 08:30:56 +, you wrote:
I was reading some messages from the TNTalk list and during one a site was
given from which functional audio equipment may be obtained.  I have tried
the site and on entering the only link I could find seem to be getting back
to the original page.
http://www.coomber.co.uk
I had absolutely no trouble with this site on a machine using JAWS
4.02, so I can't imagine 4.5 would be any worse.  There were nine
links on the page, including a products link which is the same address
as above with /products.html tagged onto the end.  They either make or
sell all kinds of industrial-strength recording and playback equipment
suitable for classrooms, language learning labs/libraries, court use,
church use, lots of interesting things.
HTH
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Can somebody try this site?

2005-02-26 Thread chairman
Greetings,

I was reading some messages from the TNTalk list and during one a site was
given from which functional audio equipment may be obtained.  I have tried
the site and on entering the only link I could find seem to be getting back
to the original page.

Of course, it could simply be I do not know the appropriate Jaws keystrokes
in Jaws v4.50 to make sense of the site, so any assistance gratefully
received.

The site address is given below:

http://www.coomber.co.uk



All the best

from:

Colin R. Howard.


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Re: Can somebody try this site?

2005-02-26 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 08:30:56 +, you wrote:

I was reading some messages from the TNTalk list and during one a site was
given from which functional audio equipment may be obtained.  I have tried
the site and on entering the only link I could find seem to be getting back
to the original page.

http://www.coomber.co.uk

I had absolutely no trouble with this site on a machine using JAWS
4.02, so I can't imagine 4.5 would be any worse.  There were nine
links on the page, including a products link which is the same address
as above with /products.html tagged onto the end.  They either make or
sell all kinds of industrial-strength recording and playback equipment
suitable for classrooms, language learning labs/libraries, court use,
church use, lots of interesting things.

HTH


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