[macvoiceover] a safari question
- From: Mike's Western Account <mbabcock06@xxxxxxx>
- To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by the blind <discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 07:58:07 -0800
ok all
this ... is... not... making... me... happy... this is like the 22nd
or so time this morning i've tryed loading different sites and it...
is... getting old! I have webkit installed and have tryed with that
and safari, safari will load a few pages, then when i load another one
randomly i go to vo up or vo down and vo stops for a few seconds then
it brings up the dialog that it has crashed. I've tryed hitting
relaunch or whatever it is restart, and then sometimes it asks me if i
wanna reset the settings for safari and i've tryed doing it and not
doing it. This... Is... Getting... Bloody... Old... and i have no clue
why it might be doing this. I havn't installed anything new lately or
anything. Any ideas?
thanks
mike
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