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Gmail won't work with safari :(
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Hey guys,
When I try to access gmail over wifi, I get this error using safari:
Safari can’t open the page “ http://gmail.com/” because it could not connect to the server “gmail.com”
Firefox works fine. Using the latest version of Safari, 10.5.1, logged in as administrator.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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This often happens to me. Try firefox or another alternative internet browser. Thats the best advice I can give you.
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I get this sometimes with Safari, but reloading the page usually fixes it.
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Thanks for the replies. No matter how many times I refresh, gmail will never load in safari. Works fine on my desktop
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Do you recall when it started? I'm wondering if you can link it, even tenuously, with a system upgrade, update, or some other software installation.
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I cant really think of anything. It is a clean install of 10.5 from a wiped drive, with only safari, firefox, iscroll2, adium installed.
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That's strange. One that does often solve problems is reinstalling a system updater. You might try downloading 10.5.1 from Apple and reinstalling it.
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Try turning IPv6 off, see if it helps. I couldn't connect to various sites (ie google.com) fro some time until I turned IPv6 off.
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I just looked at my Gmail with Safari (v/ 3.0.4) just to see if I had a problem -no- but I had an actual Nigerian scam email there! Wow!
That sounds like it could be either a defective or corrupted installation of Safari, or something wrong with your DNS settings (or the server itself). Try this: instead of "gmail.com", enter 64.233.185.19 (and/or 64.233.185.83) in the address bar. Amazon has these IPs: 72.21.206.5, 72.21.203.1, 72.21.210.11, and 72.21.192.209- try them manually too.
If getting through with IPs works, you have a DNS problem, not a Safari problem. Let us know which way it goes.
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Both of the gmail IPs take me right to google.com, not to gmail, but both work without a hitch.
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Deleted safari, trashed prefs, re-installed from leopard dvd. No go.
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Originally Posted by C.A.T.S. CEO
Try turning IPv6 off, see if it helps. I couldn't connect to various sites (ie google.com) fro some time until I turned IPv6 off.
IPv6 is set to off already
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More network info. Connecting using Verizon Fios, 20 down/5 up, no problems with my wired desktop. Using a Buffalo router with DD-WRT, had the same problems when using the ghetto actiontek verizon router.
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Open Terminal. At the prompt type "dscacheutil -flushcache" (without the quotes).
Note that this command replaces lookupd from past versions of OS X. It "flushes" your DNS cache, requiring the system to re-query for new name-to-IP resolution, which could help you out a lot. It's troubling that reinstalling Safari didn't help and that Firefox has worked the whole time...
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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Sorry for the delay, no go
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I have the same problem, it started two days ago when someone installed firefox in my macbook. My gmail notifier then launched firefox, so i changed the default browser back to safari. Ever since then gmail stopped loading in safari. Coincidence? I dont think so, I never had a problem with gmail in Safari until I installed firefox...
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I changed my gmail language setting to English (UK), and enabled Java Script in safari's preferences, and it works again. I have no idea why.
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It's time to switch "someone's" lunch out. A nice paper sack of styrofoam peanuts would be appropriate...
Nobody should mess with your computer but you-unless it's actually a corporate asset, and then whoever goobers it up should un-goober it.
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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