Hi, I do not use emacspeak but only emacs + emacs-w3m + w3m and noticed same problem. I suspect that problem comes from google schdule modification in displaying pages. Most probably a work around should be found emacs-w3m side except if google decide to change once more in another direction. Unfortunately I can only share this bad experience with you but have no solution yet ! I may tell that if you use w3m in the consol there is no problem : but no voice support ... Regards Pierre From: "Hwaen Ch'uqi" <hwaenchuqi@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Google search question. Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 09:11:14 -0400 > Dear All, > > Greetings. I have a question which may not be appropriate for this > list, but I am not certain where else to ask. If anyone has any > solutions or suggestions of where better to ask, I would greatly > appreciate it. I am a heavy emacspeak user, though I know/understand > very little about its internals. I use emacs-w3m as my browser of > choice, unless javascript issues force me to use firefox via orca. A > couple of days ago, google searches through emacs-w3m began yielding > strange results. It seems as if much redirection is taking place. > Emacspeak's output is a stream of interrupted URL's. After several > minutes, the redirections stop, and the final page begins something > like this: > > Cannot retrieve URL: > http://ipv4.google.com/sorry/IndexRedirect?continue=http://www.google.com/SEARCH_STRING > > 503 Service Unavailable > > This is followed by a call to identify a CAPTCHA, an impossibility > either to ascertain via emacspeak or to submit via emacs-w3m. However, > if I will conduct a google search in firefox using orca, a results > page immediately appears. Does anyone have any idea what might be > going on? I am using ubuntu-14.04, emacs 24.3.1, emacspeak-38 as set > up through the voxin package, and emacs-w3m 1.4.527. > > Thank you so much. > > Hwaen Ch'uqi > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the > emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a > subject of "unsubscribe" or "help". >
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