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It seemed to vary.  The first time, I did not hear the stuff with
Newsvine or technorati but I did hear it later when I went back to it
after switching windows and looking at a couple other things.  

I'm at work now so can't get into that linux environment right now to
re-confirm this.  But I did think things seemed stuck as the first
time I was in there, continual presses of down-arrow kept speaking the
same line with digg and image links.

On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 03:58:55PM +0000, Jon wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> 
> I do seem to be ok with line navigation, but yes, it seems to speak 
> "digg" one time too many. But pressing down again, i do hear the rest of 
> the read it, technerati etc
> 
> speech output follows:
> "Blyn Moody's blog link, add new comment link, printer friendly version  
> link, delicious link image delicious link"
> down arrow:
> "digg image"
> arrow down:
> "Digg link image, reddit link image, reddit link, newsvine link image 
> newsvine link, technorati link image, technorati link"
> arrow down:
> "virtualLogix ad - download whitepaper"
> 
> Is this simular to what you are seeing?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On Wed 30/01/2008 at 06:19:41, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> > Sorry for self reply, but upon further investigation, my links weren't
> > at the bottom of the page and I think there are some Google Ad links
> > that are causing navigation to be stuck.  If I tab past them or use
> > object navigation, I seemed to get past that point and another time, I
> > actually heard the links' full text spoken when navigating by line.
> > So I can only say at this point, things are just plain funky but
> > workable.
> >   
> > On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 05:48:08AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> > > I just went to a website at Linux Journal and noticed some links where
> > > the text is not spoken when reading line by line.  It is spoken,
> > > however, when you use the flat review keys and read over the line
> > > words at a time.  The link is below.
> > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/mysqls-fate-future-open-source
> > > Read line by line to the bottom where you see links to digg.  I think
> > > there are several links but each one points to a different service:
> > > NewsVine and Technorati for examples.  If you read with flat review
> > > keys, you will hear these names but line reading just says "Digg
> > > link".
> > > 
> > > Not sure what to make of this but am sure glad the review keys are back.
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