Well, it's been nearly a year since Apple released Safari. I wonder what will be instore for the browser in 2.0 and when we might see a major update to it. Any ideas?
Originally posted by joshuwa72
And the download window should show how fast its downloading - being a 56k user, I'd keep a watchful eye on that.
I'm behind a firewall and https works for me! I always hear about https problems in Safari but I experience none. What am I missing?Originally posted by ChrisH3677
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- https sites to work behind a firewall. This is a must.
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Originally posted by zellin
I'm behind a firewall and https works for me! I always hear about https problems in Safari but I experience none.
Originally posted by Freg3000
It doesn't already?
Apple already includes a plug-in for PDF. It is called the QuickTime Plug-In. As for WMP and Real, those are the intellectual property of Micro$oft and Real Networks, respectively. QuickTime is an open system. M$ and Real are free to write codecs for QuickTime. However, Apple cannot do that without permission.Originally posted by zellin
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Built in plug-ins for everything (PDF, WMP, Real, etc.) I know you can put these things in manually but I think they will become built in along with some others.
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Originally posted by joshuwa72
I meant how long the download has left until it finished.
Originally posted by joshuwa72
I meant how long the download has left until it finished.
Sorry, I wasnt thinking when I posted that lol.
Originally posted by 5300cs
In the good old days, you'd click and hold on a link (or the page itself) and an options menu would pop-up. Only Mozilla and Mozilla FireBird do that now.
I find it incredibly annoying that Safari doesn't do that. I'd image it would be a simple option to include, wouldn't it?
Originally posted by ChrisH3677
Hey Zellin, can you do a port scan of your firewall and let us all know what ports are open. (there's port scanning in the Network Utility). (don't tell us the ip though or we'll hack ya!! hahahaha!just kiddin!
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or maybe it's how our proxies work... hmmm
Originally posted by revenuee
you don't really need the computer to tell you that...
(File size) / (download speed) = (time left)
Originally posted by merges
Oh, come now. The reason we have computers at all is to take care of that kind of stuff for us![]()
Originally posted by merges
Oh, come now. The reason we have computers at all is to take care of that kind of stuff for us![]()