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Author: Oliver
Date: Mar 18, 2008 19:05
... be old. Or were you talking about something else other than an installation problem? I've managed to install 2.8.2b on Leopard, but it didn't work properly in Safari 3.04. I used the same settings as in Safari 2.x on Tiger, but PH did not enable/disable cookies and plugins depending on the site URL. Oliver
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Author: Drew D. Saur
Date: Jul 13, 2007 02:53
...'t strictly have the feature the OP describes. It has functionality that is identical to Safari 3, allowing you to bookmark all open tabs to a folder in one fell swoop, for easy reopening later as described next.... Safari 2 has always let you open all bookmarks in a folder simultaneously as tabs, which works particularly well from the bookmarks ...
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Author: Jon
Date: Jun 12, 2007 22:07
... RPS <rps@null.void> wrote: To clarify, Safari 3 does remember what I typed in those...> installing it. However, I would like for it to learn everything Safari 2 knew. :) As others have said, it works here. And it isn't Safari that knows those things, but your Keyring(s...username/password? Then what's in ~/Library/Safari/Form Values? I was thinking of username/...
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Author: Barry Margolin
Date: Jun 12, 2007 21:43
...> RPS <rps@null.void> wrote: To clarify, Safari 3 does remember what I typed in those ...> installing it. However, I would like for it to learn everything Safari 2 knew. :) As others have said, it works here. And it isn't Safari that knows those things, but your Keyring(s...username/password? Then what's in ~/Library/Safari/Form Values? -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit....
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Author: Jon
Date: Jun 12, 2007 21:35
RPS <rps@null.void> wrote: To clarify, Safari 3 does remember what I typed in those fields since installing it. However, I would like for it to learn everything Safari 2 knew. :) As others have said, it works here. And it isn't Safari that knows those things, but your Keyring(s). So it shouldn't matter. -- /Jon For contact ...
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Author: John Mayson
Date: Jun 12, 2007 19:32
... I hope Apple didn't shoot themselves in the foot. I'm a die-hard Mac fan and I use Safari 2.0 at home. I downloaded the beta 3.0 at home and at work on my WinXP machine. What a ... doesn't it work well? On my PC and Mac I have to refresh the page 2 or 3 times to get it to render. It's crashed on both platforms. Sometimes when ...
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Author: Joey DoWop Dee
Date: Jun 12, 2007 16:58
...delete tabs), I have one other problem with Safari 3.0 Beta. I visit a webmail site and Safari 2 used to autocomplete addresses, subject lines, CC field etc from memory. How can I carry that memory to Safari 3? To clarify, Safari 3 ... I would like for it to learn everything Safari 2 knew. :) Not having the problem here either. -- Joey DoWop Dee Remember: It ...
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Author: Jolly Roger
Date: Jun 12, 2007 16:47
...> delete tabs), I have one other problem with Safari 3.0 Beta. I visit a webmail site and Safari 2 used to autocomplete addresses, subject lines, CC field etc from memory. How can I carry that memory to Safari 3? To clarify, Safari 3 does ..., I would like for it to learn everything Safari 2 knew. :) Why are you reporting these errors here? You are using a beta ...
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Author: Gerry
Date: Jun 12, 2007 16:47
...I have one other problem with Safari 3.0 Beta. I visit a webmail site and Safari 2 used to autocomplete addresses, ... for it to learn everything Safari 2 knew. :) There must be ...> HTH -- Dave Fritzinger Honolulu, HI Safari 3 remembers passwords and such ...I'm an eBay seller and Safari 3 did not remember the ... give feedback on my customers, Safari 2 had all of them,...
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Author: Joey DoWop Dee
Date: Jun 12, 2007 16:46
....cisco.com>, John Mayson <john@mayson.us> wrote: I hope Apple didn't shoot themselves in the foot. I'm a die-hard Mac fan and I use Safari 2.0 at home. I downloaded the beta 3.0 at home and at work on my WinXP machine. What a disaster. It doesn't work well. In ...
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