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From: John Wolf on 15 Jun 2010 05:31 http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=11669579 Please by all means help by reporting this bug to Apple as I have done. This is a known bug with Safari as Safari doesn't meet compliance standards in regards to the proper handling of Ajax. cPanel has made Apple aware of this issue and as you can see, no fix has yet been released. -- 2 Chron 7:14 (ESV) if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.
From: Jim Gibson on 15 Jun 2010 12:53 In article <C83CC09A.155D9%jwolf6589(a)gmail.com>, John Wolf <jwolf6589(a)gmail.com> wrote: > http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=11669579 > > Please by all means help by reporting this bug to Apple as I have done. > > This is a known bug with Safari as Safari doesn't meet compliance standards > in regards to the proper handling of Ajax. cPanel has made Apple aware of > this issue and as you can see, no fix has yet been released. I am able to connect to CPanel on my website just fine using Safari 5 and Mac OS 10.6.3. The message you have reported ("can't connect to the server ...") does not necessarily mean that there is a bug in Safari. Let us know if and when the problem is resolved. Thanks. -- Jim Gibson
From: Jolly Roger on 15 Jun 2010 13:48 In article <150620100953126761%jimsgibson(a)gmail.com>, Jim Gibson <jimsgibson(a)gmail.com> wrote: > In article <C83CC09A.155D9%jwolf6589(a)gmail.com>, John Wolf > <jwolf6589(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=11669579 > > > > Please by all means help by reporting this bug to Apple as I have done. > > > > This is a known bug with Safari as Safari doesn't meet compliance standards > > in regards to the proper handling of Ajax. cPanel has made Apple aware of > > this issue and as you can see, no fix has yet been released. > > I am able to connect to CPanel on my website just fine using Safari 5 > and Mac OS 10.6.3. The message you have reported ("can't connect to the > server ...") does not necessarily mean that there is a bug in Safari. > Let us know if and when the problem is resolved. Thanks. Yep. I also use cPanel 11 with Safari 4 and Safari 5 without issue. -- Send responses to the relevant news group rather than email to me. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. Due to Google's refusal to prevent spammers from posting messages through their servers, I often ignore posts from Google Groups. Use a real news client if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: Jolly Roger on 15 Jun 2010 19:24 In article <UNSRn.99703$0B5.46430(a)newsfe05.iad>, John Wolf <jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote: > On 6/15/10 12:53 PM, Jim Gibson wrote: > > In article<C83CC09A.155D9%jwolf6589(a)gmail.com>, John Wolf > > <jwolf6589(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=11669579 > >> > >> Please by all means help by reporting this bug to Apple as I have done. > >> > >> This is a known bug with Safari as Safari doesn't meet compliance standards > >> in regards to the proper handling of Ajax. cPanel has made Apple aware of > >> this issue and as you can see, no fix has yet been released. > > > > I am able to connect to CPanel on my website just fine using Safari 5 > > and Mac OS 10.6.3. The message you have reported ("can't connect to the > > server ...") does not necessarily mean that there is a bug in Safari. > > Let us know if and when the problem is resolved. Thanks. > > > > Hello, > > This is a known bug with Safari as Safari doesn't meet compliance > standards in regards to the proper handling of Ajax. cPanel has made > Apple aware of this issue and as you can see, no fix has yet been > released. I would recommend installing a secondary browser like firefox > (http://getfirefox.com) or google chrome (http://www.google.com/chrome) > to access cpanel without error. > > If you have any further questions please feel free to let us know. > > Have a wonderful day. > > Cheers, > James Lavoy > Linux Systems Administrator > HostGator.com LLC > http://support.hostgator.com So? Who died and made him God? -- Send responses to the relevant news group rather than email to me. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. Due to Google's refusal to prevent spammers from posting messages through their servers, I often ignore posts from Google Groups. Use a real news client if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: Mike Rosenberg on 15 Jun 2010 21:23
Michelle Steiner <michelle(a)michelle.org> wrote: > > As did I many times until last night when Safari failed to work and > > FireFox did work. I reported it to my provider and they say its a Safari > > bug. > > Of course they did. I can't count the number of times a software developer > blamed the OS or another app upon which his software depends; it saves him > time and effort for fixing his own bugs. > > Maybe he is right this time, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Several years ago there was a problem connecting with Comcast's POP server from whatever version of Mail was then the latest. One day several of my clients could no longer receive their email via Mail, and Comcast told them, and me, that it was Apple's fault. Never mind that it had been working fine until that day and started for all these people simultaneously, without Apple having released any updates at that time. I tried explaining this to a couple of their support drones, but they stuck to the script and blamed Apple. My clients were pissed at having to switch mail clients or use webmail, but that's all I could have them do. Then one day Mail suddenly started working fine, again without Apple having released any updates that coincided with this. -- Favorite yoga position: Rosh hashavasana, the high holy pose Mac and geek T-shirts & gifts <http://designsbymike.net/shop/mac.cgi> Prius shirts/bumper stickers <http://designsbymike.net/shop/prius.cgi> |