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Reported by H.D. on 2010-06-11 18:40
When accessing gmx.com e-mail via web site (be it using Firefox or IE of latest release), the NVDA 2010.1 does not recognize anything on the page after user is logged-in; that is, the interface of it cannot be access or read by NVDA. Reportedly, the gmx.com web based e-mail uses "web two" specifications; also, it does not place its e-mail navigations in hyper links (i.e. unlike we are used to in GMail). The entire screen appears black -- or at least, that is what the NVDA says. I've tried it with the latest NVDA snapshots, the result is the same. Could it be because of "web 2" implementation by GMX.com (which I'm not sure if NVDA support or not)?
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2010-06-11 21:39
What web browser are you using? Please try in both IE and Firefox. Also, have you tried with a recent NVDA development snapshot?
Comment 2 by H.D. (in reply to comment 1) on 2010-06-13 16:20
Replying to jteh:
What web browser are you using? Please try in both IE and Firefox. Also, have you tried with a recent NVDA development snapshot?
I tried it with both IE8 and Firefox 3.6.3 -- i.e. the NVDA cannot navigate with and read the interface of gmx.com web based e-mail. The result is the same with the latest snapshots of NVDA.
Reported by H.D. on 2010-06-11 18:40
When accessing gmx.com e-mail via web site (be it using Firefox or IE of latest release), the NVDA 2010.1 does not recognize anything on the page after user is logged-in; that is, the interface of it cannot be access or read by NVDA. Reportedly, the gmx.com web based e-mail uses "web two" specifications; also, it does not place its e-mail navigations in hyper links (i.e. unlike we are used to in GMail). The entire screen appears black -- or at least, that is what the NVDA says. I've tried it with the latest NVDA snapshots, the result is the same. Could it be because of "web 2" implementation by GMX.com (which I'm not sure if NVDA support or not)?
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