Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Mary, I've not seen those in eMail messages, but have seen them many times on the web itself. In the past, VO didn't handle them well on the Mac either, although I believe that this has since been addressed. Sure, send me a message with them in it and I'll see if I can figure anything out.

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Mary Otten
Tim, you are exactly right. I had never heard of that term, “expansion link“. But what you describe is totally correct. Once you click on any one of the expansion links, the whole business expense, and you see all of the things under the various headings that you would otherwise not see except f

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Mary, These sorts of things don't actually sound like "in-page links", but more like expansion links. That is, at least from your original post, it's a link that, if pressed, expands or reveals certain information pertaining to that link. If you were to navigate through the entire eMail me

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread John JD Denning
OK, I’m no help with that. I saw on the 11.1 release notes that was listed as fixed. But I don’t have any emails that would have in page links to test that with. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 2, 2017, at 09:29, Mary Otten wrote: > > Hi John, > That is correct. Within page links. > Mary > > >

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Mary Otten
Hi John, That is correct. Within page links. Mary Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 2, 2017, at 6:25 AM, John JD Denning wrote: > > And so to be sure I understand. You’re talking about with in page links. So > you open an email, there’s a link that drops you down to another part of the > email.

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread John JD Denning
And so to be sure I understand. You’re talking about with in page links. So you open an email, there’s a link that drops you down to another part of the email. Rather than you open an email there’s a link that takes you to further content on the web. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 2, 2017, at 08

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Mary Otten
My issue isn’t with opening links that take me into Safari into the webpage. That works. What doesn’t work, at least for me, are links with in an email message that don’t actually open another page, but rather expand, for lack of a better word, to let you see more text which then might include a

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Mary Otten
Tripple tapping the link did not help. Thanks for the thought. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 2, 2017, at 3:07 AM, Raymond Foret Jr wrote: > > Try triple clicking on a link to open it instead. > > > Sent from the only computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind: > > Sincerely,

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Donna Goodin
I am also able to open links as normal. Cheers, Donna > On Nov 2, 2017, at 5:19 AM, John JD Denning wrote: > > I just tried some links in an email I just received. They work as normal. > Open up Safari and took me to the page. > > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Nov 2, 2017, at 06:07, Raymond

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread John JD Denning
I just tried some links in an email I just received. They work as normal. Open up Safari and took me to the page. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 2, 2017, at 06:07, Raymond Foret Jr wrote: > > Try triple clicking on a link to open it instead. > > > Sent from the only computer with built-in scr

Re: Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-02 Thread Raymond Foret Jr
Try triple clicking on a link to open it instead. Sent from the only computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind: Sincerely, The constantly barefooted Ray > On Nov 1, 2017, at 9:25 PM, Mary Otten wrote: > > > I don’t know if this has been present in Ios 11 since it’s inceptio

Major bug in iOS 11.1

2017-11-01 Thread Mary Otten
I don’t know if this has been present in Ios 11 since it’s inception, since I only just now upgraded. But the problem is that when you have links in an email which you need to use because they expand segments of the email, they don’t work. Two examples are the Blind Bargains newsletter and eig