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Safari closes when I access ureach.com
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Greensboro, N.C.
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One of my email addresses is through ureach.com, but whenever I get to my inbox, Safari (or the tab that ureach is open in) closes.
Is there some trick to this? Can I make it stop? I don't want to have to use a different browser just to check one of my email accounts.
-Jason
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Jan 2003
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You say "one of...," so I assume that you have more than one email account through this provider. Do the other accounts close the window as well, or just this particular one?
You can try disabling javascript in Safari and see if that helps. Sounds like your site is sending a close-window javascript command, since only the tab will close.
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Join Date: May 2002
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Hmmm .... my uReach account comes up with no problem. If it persists you might want to contact the ureach people, they're pretty helpful and simpathetic to Mac users even though they're geared toward the Windows user.
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Originally posted by Cadaver:
You say "one of...," so I assume that you have more than one email account through this provider. Do the other accounts close the window as well, or just this particular one?
You can try disabling javascript in Safari and see if that helps. Sounds like your site is sending a close-window javascript command, since only the tab will close.
I'm not sure how you're reading my post, but I only have one ureach email address (others are Yahoo and .Mac).
I don't want to disable javascript for just one URL (unless it's possible to disable for just one).
-Jason
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Originally posted by headbirth:
Hmmm .... my uReach account comes up with no problem. If it persists you might want to contact the ureach people, they're pretty helpful and simpathetic to Mac users even though they're geared toward the Windows user.
Yeah - that was my next step, but I was hoping someone might have experienced the same problem.
The closing of a tab or window only started recently but I can't think of another even that happened simultaneously that might have affected Safari's performance.
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