Re: [orca-list] web pages autorefreshing really confuse orca



Hi Kendell.

I'm working on some other Gecko stuff at the moment, but I'll take a
look soon. In the meantime, yes, filing a bug would be appreciated.
Thanks!

--joanie

On 01/17/2015 10:50 PM, kendell clark wrote:
hi all I've noticed an issue in orca that really puzzles me. I
think this may be caused by the way orca works with firefox, so it
may not be fixable. Anyway, if you're reading a page and it auto
refreshes, orca will immediately lose it's spot. Even if prevent
page autorefresh is set to true in about:config. An example of this
is 
http://www.howtogeek.com/145984/why-i-still-use-windows-7-after-a-year-of-trying-to-like-windows-8/.


Every second or two, while trying to read, orca will announce finished
loaded about:blank. This makes the page all but unreadable. I'm
using arch linux and orca master. There are other pages on the web
that do this, but this is one that does it particularly badly. Do I
need to file a bug against orca? This appears to happen in any
browser that uses gecko,i've tested with firefox and seamonkey, and
both do this. Thanks Kendell clark 
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