[Nfb-web] Adobe reader 9 reading O'Reilly Book problem

Peter Wolfe sunspot005 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 28 15:29:47 UTC 2009


Gary,


   This is why I mentioned about saving it microsoft word that didn't
help much. YOur right about the limited navagation because word isn't
the best with find commands and if so which phrase or word to pick out
of a book you haven't completely read? Well, I have another question
to pose to those of us that know somethings about I.E browser. I put
in my prompt box and null will pop up on my pages that I try on my
site. I did it on active content on my machine with success that is
supposed to emulate what I.E is supposed to do even though Firefox is
doing it fine. I'll show you a small example if you go to my site go
to my aboutus link where I proposed to my fiance. Now, you can see the
source code is right and everything. Does this make sense? I don't
think so and I'm going on my lessons later to more methods with the if
and else statements!

adios,

On 10/28/09, Wunder, Gary <WunderG at health.missouri.edu> wrote:
> Do you show the Save as Text option? This may let you get it in a format
> which is more readable but at the cost of navigation.
>
> Gary
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nfb-web-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfb-web-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Peter Wolfe
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 9:22 PM
> To: Nfb-web at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [Nfb-web] Adobe reader 9 reading O'Reilly Book problem
>
> To list,
>
>
>     I posted this on the Gw-Micro List to see what response if any that I'll
> get. Well, I bought three books from O'Reilly publishing on java script,
> perl, php and ajax. The problem is that I open them up in Adobe Reader 9
> with no problem save for slow times for loading. I see a clutter of links in
> order from the beginning till the end of the book on the front page. I've
> clicked so many times to see if anything will happen to shortcut me all of
> the way there. This doesn't work by the way either. I've saved the adobe pdf
> file into word and the navigation is horrible with very sluggish speeds at
> the best of time.
> I could do the read out lo9ud function but programming requires indepthed
> reading. Another thing is I've tried all three find commands with windows,
> window-eyes and adobe reader without any success including the page search.
> Do you guys have any advice on how I can navigate this problem? In the past,
> I've got it to work just forgot how.
>
> gracias,
>
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