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Safari image display problem: 10.4.2's fault?
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<blockquote data-quote="djmitch" data-source="post: 135000"><p>When I view the site in question on Windows machines using IE, I can see these charts no problem. Also, I've set Safari Enhancer to automatically clear the cache, and reloading the page doesn't help either - I just get that lame blue box with a question mark in it where the chart is supposed to be. BTW, I'm running Safari 2.0.</p><p></p><p>This site is also not the only one with a problem. There was another instance on another web page where I was filling in required fields on a form, and because the page didn't refresh properly or something I kept getting some Java message telling me to fill in this one field that I was not able to select. Once again, I had to grudgingly resort to doing this on a Windows machine and it worked with no problems. I had even tried running IE on my Mac but the same problem occurred. Sounds like a Mac problem to me and not a browser one in this particular case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djmitch, post: 135000"] When I view the site in question on Windows machines using IE, I can see these charts no problem. Also, I've set Safari Enhancer to automatically clear the cache, and reloading the page doesn't help either - I just get that lame blue box with a question mark in it where the chart is supposed to be. BTW, I'm running Safari 2.0. This site is also not the only one with a problem. There was another instance on another web page where I was filling in required fields on a form, and because the page didn't refresh properly or something I kept getting some Java message telling me to fill in this one field that I was not able to select. Once again, I had to grudgingly resort to doing this on a Windows machine and it worked with no problems. I had even tried running IE on my Mac but the same problem occurred. Sounds like a Mac problem to me and not a browser one in this particular case. [/QUOTE]
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