On Wednesday, September 19, 2007, at 09:20AM, "Adam M. Goldstein" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I wonder if Camino is any different? It has the same rendering engine  
>as FF, but is built to be more mac-like.

It still doesn't use WebKit, so doesn't use shared cookies.

>On Sep 19, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Karsten W. Jacobsen wrote:
>
>> I just downloaded and checked Omniweb. The access to WoS worked  
>> without any problems, so it seems to be a problem with Safari  
>> alone. I suppose the bottom line is that at least I will need to  
>> buy Omniweb and adjust the BibDesk source code if I should get  
>> BibDesk to fetch WoS references for me. Thanks for your help.

We can do some testing before you go to such lengths (I think OmniWeb is worth 
using anyway, though).  It looks like OmniWeb uses its own cookie storage as 
well, so this might not work at all.  

Feel free to send me a note off-list, and I'll send you a version that allows 
changing the URL without modifying source code.

-- 
adam

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