Hi all.
I am attaching a html file in which it can be reproduced, at least in my environment. To reproduce the problem try the following steps: 1. Open the attached html using firefox. 2. Press the t key to jump to the table present in the file. 3. Press the alt+shift+down. Orca announces the first column of the table. 4. Press alt+shift+right. Orca announces the second column of the table. This is an empty column. No problems until now. 5. Press alt+shift+right again. Orca should announce the third column of the table but instead, orca announces the content of the fourth column of the table. 6. Press alt+shift+left. Orca announces the content of the third column, as expected. 7. Press alt+shift+left again and observe that orca announces the second column. 8. Repeat the step 7 and observe that instead of jump to the first column, orca is stuck in the second column. Repeat the steps 5, 6, 7 and 8 and observe that the behavior is the same. If I change the content of the second column to something like 4444, the problem is not present. Also, if I change the second column to something like: <td class="ng-binding">< /td> orca announces all columns without problems. Thanks. On 09/07/2016 03:49 PM, José Vilmar
Estácio de Souza wrote:
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first (column) |
second column |
third column | fourth column |
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77777666661111 | 193 | 5555 |