[orca-list] Possible fix: stop orca from reading long strings of cgi variables on web pages
- From: Doug Smith <savant-technopath cyber-wizard com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Possible fix: stop orca from reading long strings of cgi variables on web pages
- Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:51:24 -0400
Hi. I have a problem with long strings of cgi variables being read on
web pages when using orca. To get this to happen, do this:
Go to
http://www.southernsavers.com/2012/12/cracker-barrel-classic-rocking-chair-giveaway-free-shipping/
for example, and there are many other sites which do this. If the page
has any kind of advertising of any order on it, you hear a never-ending
stream of cgi variables being read. These are the variables used by the
cgi back end on the advertising site if the user clicks on it. They
pass these variables into the cgi back end script through the URL and
makes a quite annoying noise when just trying to get the system to read
the contents of the page.
Is that stuff actually visible on the web page, or where does orca get
it from?
I am using sonar and it still has gnome 3.14, but the version should be
upgraded shortly. Is it possible to silence just the reading of these
babbling streams of cgi variables?
Thanks.
--
Doug Smith: Special Agent
S.W.A.T Spiritual Warfare and Advanced Technology
Forever serving our LORD and SAVIOUR, JESUS CHRIST.
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