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Reported by HFP on 2012-08-17 15:55
It seems that NVDA favors the value of the image button over the alt text in Firefox 14 only. This is different from JAWS since it always favors the alt attribute. NVDA reads the alt attribute when using IE 8.
Below is a snippet of code showing the value and alt text of the image button:
Comment 1 by jteh on 2012-08-28 05:38
Confirmed. This would need to be fixed in Firefox, as NVDA uses the name as exposed to accessibility APIs. However, using value like this is an authoring error. For image buttons, value is meant to specify alternate text as well. Nevertheless, I've covered this in MozillaBug:786163.
Reported by HFP on 2012-08-17 15:55
It seems that NVDA favors the value of the image button over the alt text in Firefox 14 only. This is different from JAWS since it always favors the alt attribute. NVDA reads the alt attribute when using IE 8.
Below is a snippet of code showing the value and alt text of the image button:
For example, NVDA reads "0" for this button instead of the alt text of "Edit Contact Person Information"
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