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<blockquote data-quote="didymus" data-source="post: 1028053" data-attributes="member: 98293"><p>I'd be a little wary of switching from Firefox right now. After the latest update, curious things have been happening on some sites with Safari. For example, I have a photoblog (<a href="http://tomwilson.shutterchance.com/" target="_blank">tomwilson | photoblog » L’art trouvé - III</a>) and since the upgrade, although the login takes place when I launch the blog, as soon as I begin to look at comments, or bring other people's blogs up on a new tabs, I lose my login. Then, when I try to login, nothing happens. It appears not to be a site problem, because the site owners have had similar problems with Chrome (which uses the same engine as Safari) and, as it just started to happen after the last upgrade I suspect that the villain is Safari. Something is broken and I haven't seen anything about it being fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="didymus, post: 1028053, member: 98293"] I'd be a little wary of switching from Firefox right now. After the latest update, curious things have been happening on some sites with Safari. For example, I have a photoblog ([url=http://tomwilson.shutterchance.com/]tomwilson | photoblog » L’art trouvé - III[/url]) and since the upgrade, although the login takes place when I launch the blog, as soon as I begin to look at comments, or bring other people's blogs up on a new tabs, I lose my login. Then, when I try to login, nothing happens. It appears not to be a site problem, because the site owners have had similar problems with Chrome (which uses the same engine as Safari) and, as it just started to happen after the last upgrade I suspect that the villain is Safari. Something is broken and I haven't seen anything about it being fixed. [/QUOTE]
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