[macvoiceover] Re: Off Topic: Recurring problems with Audible and Safari: problems downloading from library

  • From: Suzanne Erb <suzerb1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 15:32:11 -0400

Hi Judy,
Webkit works just like Safari once you install it.  I believe the url is 
webkit.com, but you might want to double check that.  The installation process 
is completely accessible, and when your'e using Webkit, it will feel like 
you're using Safari, which you sort of are, but I think it's actually better, 
somehow.  I'm not sure why, but once I installed Webkit, I had no further 
problems with any websites that are otherwise accessible.  Good luck.
Don'e hesitate to ask any questions.  If I inadvertently gave you the wrong 
url, try googling it.  
Hope this helps.
Suzanne
On Jul 19, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Judy Wilkinson wrote:

> I've seen a lot of discussion about Webkit. Does it replace Safari?
> Would appreciate a little more info about how webkit works.
> Thanks,
> Judy
> 
> On Jul 19, 2010, at 12:02 PM, Suzanne Erb wrote:
> 
>> Have you tried using webkit?  Once you have installed it, you should find 
>> that it is quite possible to download files from your library.  Make sure 
>> that you are using the webkit safari, not plain safari.  I actually 
>> downloaded two files at different times, today, and have had no problems.  
>> Good luck.
>> Hope this helps,
>> Suzanne
>> On Jul 19, 2010, at 2:45 PM, Judy Wilkinson wrote:
>> 
>>> For some time my Audible/Safari problem seemed solved, but now once again, 
>>> VO reloads itself when I try to access audible.com. I use the work around 
>>> of turning VO off and then loading audible, but I'm having a lot of 
>>> problems wit the library. I've repeatedly attempted to download from my 
>>> library; after attempting multiple downloads, I now am trying to download a 
>>> single file, but the number of bytes downloaded gets stuck and never 
>>> changes, even though when I try to quit Safari I get the message that a 
>>> download is in progress.
>>> 
>>> I don't know if this is a Safari problem, a problem with my DSL, or what. 
>>> Any assistance greatly appreciated.
>>> Judy
>>> 
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