If you are talking about something like going to a
site that has something like a video to watch on the site and there are links
that just say question mark link, I've seen them. I followed some of them
and they are mostly links for sharing whatever it is to places like Facebook or
Social Media. You may be talking about the same thing. But I don't
think that is a problem of NVdA's and I don't know if NVDA can do anything about
it. Whether it might be made to read underlying code in such linkks, I
don't know. I also don't know if that were done, if it would read code
elsewhere that wouldn't be desirable. If that is what you are talking
about, further discussion will have to be done by others because it is beyond my
technical knowledge.
I generally ignore such links because it appears
that they are generally what I said they are and I have no interest in
them.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2018 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] more and more unlabeled links with latest
version of NVDA and Firefox
Hello Gne,
Answers to all your questions is Yes.
Different browsers (Edge, Firefox
(several versions), Different
computers.
Windows 10, Version 1803, but it started in 1703.
I
wanted to send you pages, but they all require username and
password.
However, I've noticed that most of the time they are lists.
For example,
in various sites the issue concerns lists of social media you
can share
stuff on.
On another occasion, in
www.perfect-english-grammar-comunder
the paid section called PEG Plus, you have this problem within the
list of
courses.
If I come across some site that has free access to something
like that,
I'll post it.
By the way, I also tried to read the
link name with Windows10 OCR, but
there was nothing to be
read.
Ciao,
Ollie
ps: In the case of PEG Plus, I
reported the issue to the owner of the
site.