Hi Hermann. Sorry about the Comcast thing. I'll have to
see why they
are blocking your ISP.
I just tried V and Shift V on dradio.de and it worked. I
believe what
we're seeing is a totally different issue. Awhile ago,
focus stopped
being automatically placed in at least some web pages. Not
sure why
yet.... That problem is on my to-do list. In the meantime,
try the test
you did before, but after you go back to the previous page,
press Tab
once to force focus on the page. Then give V a shot.
Hope this helps! And let me know what you find. Thanks!!
Joanie
hermann wrote:
> I repeat the last mail, cause Joanie can't get it;
Comcast rejected it
> as spam, for whatever reason - sorry.
> Von:
> hermann <steppenwolf2 onlinehome.de>
> An:
> Joanmarie Diggs
> <j-diggs comcast.net>
> Kopie:
> Orca MailingList
> <orca-list gnome.org>
> Betreff:
> Re: Orca Structural Navigation for
> Links has been added
> Datum:
> Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:31:44 +0100
>
>
> Hi Joanie,
> thanks for that quick accomplishment of the FF
functions.
> However: I've to put some water into the wine, because
the "v" and
> "shift+v" keys don't work at all.
> I've tested it on several homepages:
> http://www.dradio.de
> http://ww
w.f-r.de/rss/nachrichten/index.xml
> If you open any link, return to the former page and try
to search for a
> visited link, you always hear: "No visited
link".
> I use the very latest FF3.
> Maybe a problem of the HTML code. I guess you've tested
it on several
> sites, which ones?
> Regards
> Hermann
>
>
>
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