Gene,

Safari does not work. It is not supported. And the last time I heard a
voice from BMC say "Safari" was to say that it does not have a "debug"
type environment that will allow them to figure out what is wrong with
it. :)

Basically BMC holds that what they are doing is "standards based" and
that there must be something that Safari does not support, or
correctly support that is the root problem. They think it is something
"simple", but have yet to figure out what it is. (Thus it is not
supported.)


Personally I would love to see a feature in the Mid-Tier that would
allow a person to figure out if the browser is on the "Supported"
list, on the "not supported, but is known to mostly work", or on the
"nope... that is broke" list of browsers out there BEFORE the user
actually attempts to login to the ARS server. However, such a feature
is also "unsupported" too.

--
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap.... Pick two.



On 1/29/07, Gene Ushinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
**
 I am somewhat new to Remedy and may not ask the question correctly but here
it is.

 We have a 6.x installation of Remedy that has a web interface to it. Seems
that IE6 and FireFox 2 work quite well with it. However, Apple's Safari 2.x
doesn't. There is nothing on the screen – the page is blank.

 Is this is a known issue? Is this something we need to fix on site, as it
is part of our setup and forms we use? Any help and pointers would be
appreciated.

 Gene

 geneushinsky
 OIT - Service Desks Support Manager
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