[orca-list] Accessibility Crashes in Opensuse 12.2 RC2 when cursoring in "share" frames on web site.
- From: Dave Hunt <ka1cey gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Accessibility Crashes in Opensuse 12.2 RC2 when cursoring in "share" frames on web site.
- Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 22:52:46 -0400
Hi,
When I visit any story on http://www.sciencedaily.com and find myself
arrowing up/down in the area that offers the links for sharing the story
to the social net services, accessibility, on the entire system, behaves
badly. That is, Orca becomes unresponsive in the browser window. None
of the commands on the 'orca' key works. If I use 'alt+tab' to move out
of the browser, every other application's window title reads, simply, as
"window". Flat review, sometimes, works. Other commands on the Orca
key may work. When I restart Orca, and 'alt+tab' to an open browser
window (I have to count windows, since their titles are still not
spoken), Orca just says "tree view". In app windows other than the
browser, there is no speech from Orca, except when I use the 'where am
I' key; here, it tells me the type, name, and whether anything is
selected, for the control I happen to be focused on.
If I happen to know where the story resumes, following the seperator and
sharing thing, I can skip to that, using one of the Firefox 'find'
options; reading is normal. So far, I've only found this on the 'share
this' content on Science Daily, but I'm sure other sites happen to use
this code. I have the Addblockplus Firefox extension installed, but
have not yet figured how to block this destructive content.
Any ideas?
Dave Hunt
Now using Opensuse 12.02 RC2, with Firefox 14 and Orca 3.4.2.
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