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Firefox for mac 10.4.9
Firefox for mac 10.4.9










firefox for mac 10.4.9

But like the RSS reader in all the browsers, I don't see myself using it because I use a combination of Desktop Sidebar and FeedDemon to handle my feeds (although I may go to Google Reader at some point). The RSS feed is clearly laid out and all the tools you use are easily accessible from the menu on the right-hand side. I quite like the built-in RSS reader in Safari. I guess this feature that takes a while to bond with.Īgain, another pretty standard browser feature. Nothing stands out about the Safari rendition of Autofill. I guess this is because I'm happy to open up loads of new tabs and windows. Personally, I haven’t got used to SnapBack just yet. SnapBack lets you instantly snap back to your original search results or to the top level of any website, even after you’ve browsed down a few levels. Stop hitting the Back button and start using SnapBack in Safari. You go surfing, and before you know it, you’ve drifted far from where you started. With most browsers, it’s easy to lose your way on the web. Initially it's difficult to get your head around SnapBack. Apple has added a few twists such as allowing you to move a tab to a new browser window.

firefox for mac 10.4.9

You can change these settings by going to Safari > Preferences, then clicking on the Security tabTabs are pretty ubiquitous in the browser world. If you diable JavaScript and the page loads, then you know what the problem is. Try turning off things like JavaScript, Java and plug-ins (such as Flash) and load the page to narrow down the problem. MySpace pages are often loaded with JavaScript and other elements that can cause problems. Of course, ordinarily a server-side problem would still exist no matter what browser you are using, but I wonder if the site is using some kind of client-side script to send information to a server-side handler, which Safari is not doing. I presume this error message appeared in the browser as a webpage, and not in a normal Mac error message box with an OK button? I ask because if the error was inside an error dialog box it is morelikely to be a safari problem (though still not necessarily), whereas if the error appeared inside safari it points to a problem on their end.

firefox for mac 10.4.9

Sounds like a poorly coded page.which is not uncommon for a MySpace page! Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL. This tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off". It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.ĭetails: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). (he's running 10.4.8 w/ the latest version of Safari)ĭescription: An application error occurred on the server. Just curious about what you guys think it might be. My son is unable to log on to MySpace with Safari (although Firefox works just fine).












Firefox for mac 10.4.9