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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: Clark Kent on July 20, 2005, 03:22:57 pm
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I've been having and increasingly difficult time lately of getting onto the forums in Safari 2.0 (the mac's mozilla based browser). IS there anything that can be done?
Pleas resolve this issue, or I shall be forced to post pics of Stephen nude, along with close ups of his fuzzy nipples. ;D
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Bastard...
I just got off the phone with Frey a few minutes ago Brian. He's aware of the problem, and We have a page out to Bonk and Mr. Cue. I know It's been a pain, but hang in there, It's not just you. We think It might be tied in with the apache server thingie. We started talking about this since the Problems started last night. Please be patient guys, Trust me, the server goes down, and Frey's phone starts a ringing. ;)
Stephen
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Bastard...
I just got off the phone with Frey a few minutes ago Brian. He's aware of the problem, and We have a page out to Bonk and Mr. Cue. I know It's been a pain, but hang in there, It's not just you. We think It might be tied in with the apache server thingie. We started talking about this since the Problems started last night. Please be patient guys, Trust me, the server goes down, and Frey's phone starts a ringing. ;)
Stephen
Dewd, I needed some kind of leverage. Just business my fuzzy nippled companion of justice.
I figured I was most likely alone in my troubles, since I am one of only a few mac users here on the boards.
BTW Stephen- downloaded an episode of the tick today: The tick vs. Brainchild
THe Tick ROCKS!!!!!
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LOL, I love the tick Bro. BTW did you get the email I sent you of that cowgirl?
Stephen
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LOL, I love the tick Bro. BTW did you get the email I sent you of that cowgirl?
Stephen
Sure did, didn't you get my email back conveying my increased desire for milk? ;D
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Nah I'll have to check It out. I usually only check my email about once a week. I'll pick It up though in a few.
stephen
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the tick Quote of the Day"
"HE'S SMASHING THE MOON INTO THE EARTH AND YOU'RE GONNA LET HIM WORK IT OUT?!?!?!?!?!?!?"
"You don't have kids, do you? You hav to try and see things from their point of view sometimes."
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Oh what the heck, more tick quotes:
"PUT THE MOON BACK, DEMON WAIF!!!"
"Make me."
"BUT YOU'RE GONNA DESTROY THE EARTH!!!"
"well hey tick, you can't make an omelette without breakin a few eggs, heheh, that's evil for you"
"I'LL BREAK A FEW EGGS WITH YOU YOU LITTLE BRRRRAT.
"Oh, big man, pick on the brainy little kid."
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I've been having and increasingly difficult time lately of getting onto the forums in Safari 2.0 (the mac's mozilla based browser). IS there anything that can be done?
Well, I s'pose you could....
GET A REAL FRIGGIN' COMPUTER?!?!!
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What?
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SPOOOOOOOON!
Sorry, I had to do it. I haven't seen The Tick in forever. I remember watching it on Saturday mornings. :)
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I've been having and increasingly difficult time lately of getting onto the forums in Safari 2.0 (the mac's mozilla based browser). IS there anything that can be done?
Well, I s'pose you could....
GET A REAL FRIGGIN' COMPUTER?!?!!
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What?
Dewd, don't mess with me or your email will be full of stephen's fuzzy nipples.
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I've been having and increasingly difficult time lately of getting onto the forums in Safari 2.0 (the mac's mozilla based browser). IS there anything that can be done?
Pleas resolve this issue, or I shall be forced to post pics of Stephen nude, along with close ups of his fuzzy nipples. ;D
You have pics of them? Ummm, why?
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You have pics of them? Ummm, why?
Because I paid him well.....
< evil hand wringing ensues >
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Will Safari 2.0 run on Linux or Windows? I do not have a Mac OS X install or the money to buy one to test with. (I've tested her on lynx though! (http://www.dynaverse.net/forum/index.php/topic,163357600.msg1122589153.html#msg1122589153) ;D)
I'll go search for non Mac OS Safari now...
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Whoah, thier webpages are mighty image heavy... (painfully slow on 14400bps dialup...):
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/
They go on about RSS like it was brand new and a big deal... ::)
anyway, looking for a non MAC OS version there, may take some time as clearly they have way too many graphic artists in their employ... (800 widgets to download... ::))
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It seems only 1.2 is available for download and it requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later... well I guess I'm sol - I can't test with it...
P.S. I consider ipod or itunes apps on the PC platform viruses, or at the very least malware. PC users be warned, they can cripple your machine, much worse than the invasive and offensive quicktime... (my nephew crippled my brothers PC with it - I would never touch it on my own PC...)
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Well, I s'pose you could....
GET A REAL FRIGGIN' COMPUTER?!?!!
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What?
Dewd, don't mess with me or your email will be full of stephen's fuzzy nipples.
[contrition] I'm sorry sir.... It won't happen again! [/contrition]
:-[
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Well, I s'pose you could....
GET A REAL FRIGGIN' COMPUTER?!?!!
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What?
Dewd, don't mess with me or your email will be full of stephen's fuzzy nipples.
[contrition] I'm sorry sir.... It won't happen again! [/contrition]
:-[
All is forgiven sir, all is forgiven.
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It seems only 1.2 is available for download and it requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later... well I guess I'm sol - I can't test with it...
P.S. I consider ipod or itunes apps on the PC platform viruses, or at the very least malware. PC users be warned, they can cripple your machine, much worse than the invasive and offensive quicktime... (my nephew crippled my brothers PC with it - I would never touch it on my own PC...)
Latest version available for download is 2.0, of that I'm sure sincethat is what I'm running. I'm uncertainif there is an available version for linux, though I am positive there is a version that runs on intel processors, even if it isn't running around as an open download on apple's site. The reason i say that is the Jobs had it running on his mactel machine during the speech where he announced the mac switch to intel.
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This was all I could find at apple:
http://www.apple.com/safari/download/
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/safari.html
If someone was running it on an Intel processor, that does not mean it was running on windows, it means that fellow has a copy of the MAC OS compiled for the x86 architecture.
I'll google for a version of Safari compiled for windows or Linux, but I doubt I'll find it. Though it is possible, as it is open source, its just a question of how much re-writing would be necessary to compile it for windows and has any sap out there done it for free?
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Is Safari the only Browser out there for a Mac? I haven't been aorund a Mac in years.
Stephen
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Google says nope! (no safari for windows or Linux)
And apple still only offers version 1.2 for download. I'm stumped as to how you got version 2.0.
Though this is futile for me at this point as I'm sure it is not compiled for Windows or Linux anyway.
Sorry... not much I can do short of running out to buy a mac just to test Safari... (which I'm sure I can't do for less than my current total liquid assets of $40 CDN)
Have you tried Mozilla Firefox? Its compiled for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux...
Here's the link for the english version 1.0.6 of Firefox for Mac OS X:
http://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-1.0.6&os=osx&lang=en-US
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Last I worked on a mac it was an Apple IIgs - I did the "high resolution" graphics for a video game version of the TV gameshow "Press Your Luck" written in Basic, we actually were using text windows in the graphics displays, the whole works, it was cutting edge stuff! (for 1988)
"Big bucks! No whammys!!!" ;D
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here's all I know, hope it ocvers everything:
Over the next two years, Apple will be switching from the PowerPC chips like the G4 and G5 (same processor as is going to be in the Xbox coming out) to intel processors. The switch will happen gradually, for the sake of developers. The mac OS itself is ready to run on intel processors. Steve Jobs (big wig at Apple) debuted the mac OS for intel macs a couple months ago on a Power Macintosh running with an intel processor, meaning all of OS X is ready to go on intel. There may be bugs, dunno, since the few intel macs that are out there right now have been given specifically to developers on loan in order to prepare for the future macs that will all run on intel. Apple does not want them available for the general public at this time.
What this means: emulation software should no longer be necessary on a mac- it should be able to dual boot into windows or Mac. the complexities of actually making it happen, though, are not known at this time. Apple does not want its OS to run on windows boxes, I don't know what they plan to do to keep windows boxes from running OS X, maybe a ROM code in the OS.
I DLed safari 2.0 with my OS updates, which is most likely what the problem here- it's not available for stand alone download, and only comes if ou have an OS X update that has safari 2.0 in it.
The windows version most likely lives on in the developer's boxes, so unless you get a buddy who's a mac software developer, odds are that you won't get it. I wouldn't be surprised if a copy has leaked out into the sub realms of the internet though.
APple computers ship with Safari and internet Explorer (5.2 i think for the mac). Firefox is available for the mac, should be comparable to the windows version. Netscape has historically been on the mac since the very beginning, have no idea what the latest versionfor mac is though, since I don't use it these days.
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I'm not on my mac now, but mine came with Safari 1.2.4, Internet Explorer 5.2.3 (from 2001) for OS X, Internet Explorer 5.0 (from 2000) for OS Classic (9.2), and Netscape Communicator 4.77 (from 2001) for OS Classic. It seems they stopped developing Communicator when Netscape stopped trying to make money and turned into Mozilla.
Also, the current mac version of Firefox is 1.0.2 for OS X.
As a side note, I'm using Firefox on my windows laptop and I'm having a hell of a time navigating D.net. If I try to keep up with one thread, or even just navigate back to the subcategory list from a thread, I get an error message saying "Document contains no data". Sometimes if I click the link again it'll go through, but that's happening less and less, and I usually have to go all the way back out to the main list, if not close Firefox altogether. Could this be related to the Safari problem?
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I'm not on my mac now, but mine came with Safari 1.2.4, Internet Explorer 5.2.3 (from 2001) for OS X, Internet Explorer 5.0 (from 2000) for OS Classic (9.2), and Netscape Communicator 4.77 (from 2001) for OS Classic. It seems they stopped developing Communicator when Netscape stopped trying to make money and turned into Mozilla.
Also, the current mac version of Firefox is 1.0.2 for OS X.
As a side note, I'm using Firefox on my windows laptop and I'm having a hell of a time navigating D.net. If I try to keep up with one thread, or even just navigate back to the subcategory list from a thread, I get an error message saying "Document contains no data". Sometimes if I click the link again it'll go through, but that's happening less and less, and I usually have to go all the way back out to the main list, if not close Firefox altogether. Could this be related to the Safari problem?
What you running for a mac max? just curious.
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1.25 GHz Mini w/ 512 MB RAM and 40GB HD
btw, oddly enough D.net's working just fine now. Seemed to straighten right out after I posted about the problems I was having.
quite odd.
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1.25 GHz Mini w/ 512 MB RAM and 40GB HD
btw, oddly enough D.net's working just fine now. Seemed to straighten right out after I posted about the problems I was having.
quite odd.
Same here, the problems I was having went away sometime yesterdday. however, when I planed to post and thank who ever for whatever they did, the wireless was down, so I forgot. In any event, thank you for your diligent efforts. they are much appreciated, whoever you are.
The mini is a nice machine, and it has that cuteness factors chicks seem to dig as well. Nice choice, IMHO- compact design, decent computer, good formfactor. I'm a little jealous.
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I'm not on my mac now, but mine came with Safari 1.2.4, Internet Explorer 5.2.3 (from 2001) for OS X, Internet Explorer 5.0 (from 2000) for OS Classic (9.2), and Netscape Communicator 4.77 (from 2001) for OS Classic. It seems they stopped developing Communicator when Netscape stopped trying to make money and turned into Mozilla.
Also, the current mac version of Firefox is 1.0.2 for OS X.
As a side note, I'm using Firefox on my windows laptop and I'm having a hell of a time navigating D.net. If I try to keep up with one thread, or even just navigate back to the subcategory list from a thread, I get an error message saying "Document contains no data". Sometimes if I click the link again it'll go through, but that's happening less and less, and I usually have to go all the way back out to the main list, if not close Firefox altogether. Could this be related to the Safari problem?
Dynaverse.net has been restabilised serverside (miscommunication among admins). Essentially a scheduled restart of apache was enabled when it should not have been, the winNT mpm settings already handle this...
The current version of Firefox for Mac OS X is 1.0.6 (not 1.0.2) (see link above)
I reccomend Firefox 1.0.6. (I suspect version 1.0.5 of contributing to the "document contains no data" errors)
Netscape did not turn into mozilla, mozilla has been there all along Netscape and Mozilla are Gecko based browsers. Netscape threatened to stop development at version 7, but then 7.1 came out... it also is bundled with a bunch of crapware... thumbs down on netscape now.
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I'm not on my mac now, but mine came with Safari 1.2.4, Internet Explorer 5.2.3 (from 2001) for OS X, Internet Explorer 5.0 (from 2000) for OS Classic (9.2), and Netscape Communicator 4.77 (from 2001) for OS Classic. It seems they stopped developing Communicator when Netscape stopped trying to make money and turned into Mozilla.
Also, the current mac version of Firefox is 1.0.2 for OS X.
As a side note, I'm using Firefox on my windows laptop and I'm having a hell of a time navigating D.net. If I try to keep up with one thread, or even just navigate back to the subcategory list from a thread, I get an error message saying "Document contains no data". Sometimes if I click the link again it'll go through, but that's happening less and less, and I usually have to go all the way back out to the main list, if not close Firefox altogether. Could this be related to the Safari problem?
Dynaverse.net has been restabilised serverside (miscommunication among admins). Essentially a scheduled restart of apache was enabled when it should not have been, the winNT mpm settings already handle this...
The current version of Firefox for Mac OS X is 1.0.6 (not 1.0.2) (see link above)
I reccomend Firefox 1.0.6. (I ssuspect version 1.0.5 of "document contains no data" errors)
Netscape did not turn into mozilla, mozilla has been there all along Netscape and Mozilla are Gecko based browsers. Netscape threatened to stop development at version 7, but then 7.1 camre out... it also is bundles with a bunch of crapware... thumbs down on netscape now.
Since 1.06 I havent had any "document contains no data" incidents at all.
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I'm not on my mac now, but mine came with Safari 1.2.4, Internet Explorer 5.2.3 (from 2001) for OS X, Internet Explorer 5.0 (from 2000) for OS Classic (9.2), and Netscape Communicator 4.77 (from 2001) for OS Classic. It seems they stopped developing Communicator when Netscape stopped trying to make money and turned into Mozilla.
Also, the current mac version of Firefox is 1.0.2 for OS X.
As a side note, I'm using Firefox on my windows laptop and I'm having a hell of a time navigating D.net. If I try to keep up with one thread, or even just navigate back to the subcategory list from a thread, I get an error message saying "Document contains no data". Sometimes if I click the link again it'll go through, but that's happening less and less, and I usually have to go all the way back out to the main list, if not close Firefox altogether. Could this be related to the Safari problem?
Dynaverse.net has been restabilised serverside (miscommunication among admins). Essentially a scheduled restart of apache was enabled when it should not have been, the winNT mpm settings already handle this...
The current version of Firefox for Mac OS X is 1.0.6 (not 1.0.2) (see link above)
I reccomend Firefox 1.0.6. (I suspect version 1.0.5 of contributing to the "document contains no data" errors)
Netscape did not turn into mozilla, mozilla has been there all along Netscape and Mozilla are Gecko based browsers. Netscape threatened to stop development at version 7, but then 7.1 came out... it also is bundled with a bunch of crapware... thumbs down on netscape now.
See what happens when you don't have an OS to wrap around it. I predict that at some point in the future Firefox will have 'crapware'. Ultimately it is about paying for the bacon.
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True, but I'm hopeful it won't happen.
There's always Voyager on QNX! ;D :thumbsup: