Hey there everyone, good morning/afternoong/evening to you a ll.
I gave the suggestions so far a shot.
Had her check for java, clearing cahce, and to see if Java is running
so far.
I haven't checked yet to see what version of Flash she is running.
The version I am running however is version 9, and I don't experience
any crashes.
I will have her check the flash plugin and see what version that is.
So far, it seems the issue is minimized.
This is good so far. If I can get it even more minimized, that would
work.
I will try looking at her flash plug in next. Then have her reproduce
what she is doing.
If that doesn't work, I will try and have her do the combo pdater.
Think if I have her reinstall Safari, that might work? Perhaps it
could just be Sfari itself, and not the combo updater?
If I have Safari reinstalled, should I just have her remove her files
within the applications folder, remove the files within the library in
both user and system? By library, the only things I can think of to
delete for safari would be the cahce items, should there be any, the
preferences area, should there be any, and deleting receipts for
Sfari, if there should be any.
Let me know what you guys think.
Take care.
Fonzie
On Dec 28, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
I don't have this problem with Safari crashing on the livejournal
site, but I've got a rather annoying problem, that when logged into
my account on the site, I cannot listen to peoples' phone posts, and
it's so annoying. When logged out, I can listen to a phone post
that isn't friends protected with no problem. IT's sooooo weird.
On Dec 28, 2008, at 8:30 AM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
On 28/12/08 12:48, Fonzie wrote:
Anyhow, you mentioned that I should check to see if she has flash
and
java running?
Well, JavaScript, but checking Java is a good idea too actually.
Other then that, I am unsure about checking to see if flash is both
running or enabled.
In Safari, there's an "Installed Plug-ins" item in the Help menu.
It opens a page that lists all the plugins installed.
Look for "Shockwave Flash 10.0 r12". (That's the latest version.).
You can then check whether plugins are enabled or disabled with the
"Enable plug-ins" checkbox in the "Security" tab.
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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis