[gui-talk] RSI frames. Anyone know what they are?
Joel Deutsch
jdeutsch at dslextreme.com
Mon Oct 23 10:14:27 CDT 2006
Andrew,
I posted this problem to a JFW-related list also, and it was responded to
a few days ago just the same. The consensus is that I should try setting
Jaws to defeat page refreshing at this site, either with the Insert V
on-the-fly menu or in the HTML processing dialogue of Configuration Manager,
and see if that stops it.
Thanks for responding.
Joel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Kirkpatrick" <akirkpat at adobe.com>
To: "NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 6:33 AM
Subject: Re: [gui-talk] RSI frames. Anyone know what they are?
> There's a web site that's begun to dislodge Jaws's focus as I
> try to arrow down through its pages, at unpredictable times,
> throwing me to another part of the page from where I was
> reading. Often, I hear Jaws say "RSI frame frame." Anyone
> know what this should imply for me? Something about Flash
> adversities of some sort that Jaws can't handle? Or..? Need
> a way to stop this and gain control.
The developer appears to have added a title to the frame element in the
HTML, and they may have used "RSI Frame" as the title, which JAWS
announced along with what it is (a frame), resulting in the double
voicing.
Without seeing this site, we can't be sure, but I usually find this kind
of behavior with javascript refreshes -- something on the page is
changing dynamically and JAWS is trying to relocate its position and it
happens to be deciding on the location in or at the top of the frame.
AWK
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