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[Re: page refresh (fwd)]Date:
Tue, Jan 16, 2007 5:07:16 pmHere is a message from Joe which came to me on accident.
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From: Joe Paton
Subject: Re: page refresh
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 22:55:20 +0100
X-ASK-Info: Our key was found in the mail (2007/01/16 14:53:21)
To: "Raul A. Gallegos"
Thanks to Raul and others who took the time to respond to my post.
Raul I got further looking this time arround, following your
instructions. It's a bit of a swine though, and I would say on this
brief encounter, that accessiblity is not too good on these types of
clients. I will draw it to the attention of the Tech support
guys. Do you happen to know, if this type of api would be better
accessed through the jaws access bridge?
Many thanks again raul.
Joe
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----- Forwarded message from Joe Paton -----
From: Joe Paton
Subject: Re: page refresh
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 22:55:20 +0100
X-ASK-Info: Our key was found in the mail (2007/01/16 14:53:21)
To: "Raul A. Gallegos"
Thanks to Raul and others who took the time to respond to my post.
Raul I got further looking this time arround, following your
instructions. It's a bit of a swine though, and I would say on this
brief encounter, that accessiblity is not too good on these types of
clients. I will draw it to the attention of the Tech support
guys. Do you happen to know, if this type of api would be better
accessed through the jaws access bridge?
Many thanks again raul.
Joe
At 15:26 16/01/2007, you wrote:
Hello Joe. What I do in cases like this is turn auto browse mode off.
The way to do this is by pressing insert-a while browse mode is
currently on. Now when you type in some new text, the page will not load
automatically into browse mode. Now you can use your mouse navigation
keys on the key pad to read the screen and incoming text. Basically, you
are using your browser as a glorified chat client.
Once you are done, turn browse mode back on with control-shift-a and
then turn on auto-browse mode with insert-a and everything will be set
back the way it was.
* Joe Paton [2007-01-16 02:33]:
Hello,
I am trying to use the text chat facility offered by My ISP. Afterentering the details, andhitting the "connect" link, the resulting
page or chat window is not readable because the page refreshes tooquickly. I have set WE to suspend all refresh, but that doesn't crack it.
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