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Problems with Safari . . . .

Prof Young

New member
I've used Safari to visit TFL for years but lately am running into problems. Recently it would not post a op or a reply and I'd have to back out and try again. Today it wouldn't even open TFL. So I'm in today with Google Chrome and we'll see how that goes.

Life is good
Prof Young
 

Joe-ker

New member
Safari works here. I’m not very literate in puters. Still don’t know what cookies are but something like that or a setting isn’t right?
 

Prof Young

New member
Hmmmmm . . . .

Not sure what to make of this. I've continued to have problems with Safari. I'll go to open a thread or make a post and I get a screen saying that the server cannot be contacted.

I've rebooted my router and my computer to no avail.

It's not a big deal. Just have to remember to sign in with chrome.

Life is good.
Prof Young
 

Mal H

Staff
Prof Young - what URL are you using to connect to TFL with Safari? Is it the same as used with Chrome?

What is the DNS address you are using for Safari and for Chrome? Are they the same? (They probably are if you're going through the same router for both.)

Have you cleared the cache and web data for Safari recently? If not, that can help.
 

Prof Young

New member
Thanks . . . .

Thanks Mal H. I'll look into that stuff. I'm on via chrome at the moment, but was on via Safari before this. Tried to do a search and got the message that "Safari could not connect with the server." That may not be the exact wording.

Life is good.
Prof Young
 

eflyguy

New member
bg is chrome, URL copied and pasted to Safari in fg.

I think Safari might have added security options, I'd look at those - although as I never really use it, I'd think I would see the same issue.
 

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