- From: Tina Marie Holmboe <tina@elfi.elfi.org>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 10:10:34 +0200
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 06:21:13AM +0100, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: > But enough rambling. The -P workaround does mean that Mozilla is > able to work with JAWS, yes ? Is this really an accessibility *problem* ? > > no -P in windows though? A quick dig in Mozilla's documentation gives me http://www.mozilla.org/quality/browser/front-end/testcases/cmd-line/index.html which does list -P as a Win32 option as well. Granted, it also states that "NOTE: Several of these features still haven't been fully implemented, so expected results might vary from build to build" but that isn't uncommon for works-in-progress. In addition to -P, it lists a few other options - like -nosplash - that seems to be useful for more streamlined use of Mozilla. The quoted option is used under Win32 only, and removes the 'splash' screen at startup. I don't run Windows myself, so I never tested these, however. -- - Tina Holmboe
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