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Safari Messed Up by New OSX Update
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New issues spotted on Safari after newest OSX update. (Had to revert to dl version after auto update would lock up). Many problems are being reported at Mac Support on this.
Safari now is totally messed up with my main web development software (server based) and many of the internal functions on it do not work at all properly. Firefox works fine but Safari mess ups reported on a number of Macs in different parts of the world. What has Apple done to us this time?
What happens if we restore from TM that was done on the older version of OSX?
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Safari works just fine here.
Have you installed an extension to Safari like PithHelmet? That likes to cause trouble after updates (because the extension needs to be updated accordingly).
Otherwise I suggest you reapply the combo update which you can d/l from Apple's web site.
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Nothing added to safari to my knowledge. Will try to reapply but doubt it will happen. You might want to take a look here to see the scope of problems folks are having
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1219
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"Messed up" is a little vague.
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A cursory look around the web seems to indicate that there is definitely an issue with some people accessing some banks online via Safari. HSBC has told their customers that it's a recognized issue that Apple has acknowledged.
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"Messed up" is a little vague.
Hmmm! Yuh think?
More reports are coming in from many fronts to indicate a major screwup by Apple on this one but to be a bit more specific in our case here are a couple of examples.
One of our functions on our site buiding software is to be able to edit an html page. All attempts to go into that mode yield an interrupt message saying there are system issues. However if you go to the exact same function on Firefox at the same time, it works just fine.
Another area of the software which is a link to a specific function in fact takes me back to the log in screen. I have a business to build so haven't spent much time looking for more issues. From all reports in a number of different forums it seems there are many problems from thousands of users around the world,
Is this what happens when Jobs is in ill health and not watching the ship closely?
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Not sure what Simon is referring to as 'nonsense' but even after following all the magic fixes from Apple, certain areas of my site building software continues to malfunction on two different machines. I have neither the time or interest in exploring all the nooks and crannies of everything in Safari. One machine deleting the software updates file, installing complete combo package (650+M) and getting a completely clean bill of health on disk permissions. There appears to have been something done in Safari that has caused this sudden change.
It would be great however if someone could provide specific info on how to roll back to an earlier version of Safari
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Didn't you say everything works fine with Firefox?
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I'm kind of confused. Safari isn't site-building software. Are you using some site-building software that depends on WebKit or what?
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Yes - FF works fine. The issues are with Safari. No other issues spotted with 10.5.6 as far as I can tell. We are functional but not with where all the bookmarks and keychain stuff is.
Now how do we roll back Safari?
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We access server based website development software on a secure site. Areas within that have suddenly stopped working correctly. This is directly linked to the OS and Safari updates. Rather hard to build pages when you cannot access the edit page function etc. Our tech support has also been advised but it clearly is an Apple created problem.
Combine this will all the other comments coming out on several fronts and you wonder what really has happened here.
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Have you tried using the nightly build of WebKit? I haven't touched the "retail" version of Safari since a very long time and didn't have any problem so far. It might be worth to give it a try!
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I'm not sure if rolling back to an older Safari would do it. Like Firewire said, maybe try a newer WebKit build and see if that helps.
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Pardon my ignorance but what is a Webkit and how do I find it to remove it from my machine?
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Roll back with TM.
1) Launch new install of OS X
2) Select to restore from TM backup
3) Chose a TM backup from before you updated
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Originally Posted by Geoff
Pardon my ignorance but what is a Webkit and how do I find it to remove it from my machine?
You do web development but don't know what Webkit is?
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I'm having the same problems, safari can stay up for about 3 minutes before it crashes, try and open a tab for more than three seconds and boom!
Anyway I'm updating with the combo updater...
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Webkit doesn't work either... btw I don't like Firefox
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