Yes, I can confirm this. It's really a regression of
firefox.
We will work on this.
Please use the nightly build before the regression took
place as a
temporary solution.
Thanks,
Evan
hermann wrote:
> Hello Lorenzo,
> I made the same experiences, but with FF3 from the 11th
of March. The
> Saturday's version worked brilliant. I didn't make your
test to run FF
> without Orca, so I concluded that's something wrong
with the latest
> nightly FF.
> To resume our weekend's discussion Imust say that it
doesn't make much
> sense to argue over virtual buffers or other
accessibility things as
> long as Orca and FF3 are that unstable. The main goal
should be to
> create stable programs, both Orca and FF alike.
> Note to Krishnakant: I strongly recommend to install a
text based
> browser, or to use the installed w3m, since we have a
long way to go
> toward real accessibility of webpages.
> Regards
> Hermann
>
>
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