[Ham-Mac] Kenwood Web Page broken for Safari
George Oswald
capnmike at w-link.net
Fri Mar 9 00:21:35 EST 2007
So far, no luck.
73,
Kb7hfs
On Mar 8, 2007, at 5:43 PM, C. Mark Burlingame wrote:
> George,
>
> If you find anything, I would be interested in knowing what happened.
> It's been a puzzling me off and on for the last year and a half.
>
> Mark B.
> KB9TVD
>
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:07 PM, George Oswald wrote:
>
> Thanks for the many replies. I'll see what I can do to resolve the
> problem.
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:31 PM, C. Mark Burlingame wrote:
>
>> This problem was discussed at length a couple years ago on this list
>> and was never fully resolved (check the archives in July and August,
>> 2005 and look for the thread "Safari and ARRL.org"). Most folks
>> cured it by upgrading to 10.4. The problem was not limited to
>> Safari, but showed up in the various Mozilla browsers, also: Camino,
>> Firefox, Netscape; IE 5 worked fine. None of the obvious solutions
>> such as clearing cache, resetting preferences, etc. seemed to work.
>> My concern at the time was that if the root cause was some hidden or
>> obscure preference setting in the OS, that the problem could crop up
>> again in Tiger, and we're back to square one.
>>
>> A few weeks ago I revisited the problem, and got a little further.
>> Using Firefox, I selected View/Page Style from the menu and
>> discovered two choices: "Article Style", which was the selected
>> style, and "No Style". Selecting "No Style" causes many things to
>> appear, but in an unformatted and tough-to-use format. I am very
>> suspicious of a Cascading Style Sheet problem, but haven't educated
>> myself enough in CSS yet to prove it one way or another. Any experts
>> out there?
>>
>> Meanwhile, I purchased a new MacBook Pro with 10.4.2 loaded, and of
>> course the page displays nicely.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mark B.
>> KB9TVD
>>
>>
>> On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Rick Prather wrote:
>>
>> Obviously it's not a Safari problem since it works on your iBook. It
>> also works fine on my Both my Mac's here.
>>
>> Have you tried emptying the Safari cache on your iMac?
>>
>> Safari Menu > Empty cache
>>
>> Rick
>> K6LE
>> MacOSG Podcast Crew
>>
>> On Mar 7, 2007, at 8:48 AM, George Oswald wrote:
>>
>>> Hey gang,
>>>
>>> On a side note. I've noticed that I'm unable to view anything (as in
>>> white screen) on the ARRL website on my main MAC both in Safari and
>>> Firefox. My iBook has no problems, just the iMac. Running 10.3.9.
>>> I've checked Preferences for both Safari and Firefox and nothing
>>> should be blocking the displaying of the web page and again-only
>>> ARRL's web page is effected. Any ideas where I should look?
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> KB7HFS
>>> Mike
>>> On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Rick Prather wrote:
>>>
>>
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