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martosprint

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Jun 1, 2010
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15
Florida
I've always been able to type into the address bar "iCloud.com" on my iMac and I would see all my choices photos, find my phone, etc.
But the past few days I've been getting this:

Safari Can't Open Page
cannot parse response
NSURLerrordomain 1017

I've never had a problem opening iCloud.com before and this just started. I googled that error but it still didn't explain what to do about it, or either I just couldn't understand it. I tested it on my iPad and iPhone to locate my wife's iPhone when she was out and it worked. I just can't open up the iCloud.com page on the computer.
Everything else works fine, any ideas?
Thanks for a reply...
 

martosprint

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jun 1, 2010
337
15
Florida
Can you access the site using Chrome or Firefox?
[doublepost=1462976329][/doublepost]Hi Richard 2, thanks for the reply. I didn't think of trying it on other browsers. But now after I tried it with both firefox and chrome it worked with those browsers. Still wondering why it doesn't work with Safari though....I just tried Safari again just now.
 

martosprint

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jun 1, 2010
337
15
Florida
1. Do you have any security software, such as ESET Cyber Security, installed?

2. Do you have any Safari extensions installed?
[doublepost=1462988067][/doublepost]Hi, the only ext. I have is Translate. I do have Eset cybersecurity installed. The thing is that Eset been working for me forever without a problem. I disabled Eset and then tried to open my iCloud.com in Safari and it still didn't work so it can't be the problem.
Thanks for the answer though...
 

martosprint

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jun 1, 2010
337
15
Florida
This thread indicates otherwise. :)
[doublepost=1463061350][/doublepost]Hi again Rich, thanks for that last link you posted. Being that Safari is the only browser affected I can live with it. Just wondering why Eset became a problem all of a sudden. I could use Chrome or Firefox if I have to. It's not that big a deal.
thanks for your help....cheers
 
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