Thanks for the response.
No, I do not use any proxies, and there are no special network
settings.
- Other computers that use my network windows, linux or Mac do not
experience the problem.
- When I take this problem Macbook out and connect via other networks,
it still has the problem.

Jeff

On Aug 6, 1:12 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 6, 12:35 am, JCamCMKRNL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Therefore it is a problem with my MacBook, and not with any webpage.
>
> > I have even posted on the Apple Safari Discussion Group,
> > but they say I need to re-register my API for my web page.
>
> Which simply means that they don't know what they're talking about,
> I'm afraid. You can't change the key of pages which aren't yours.
>
> Of course, there's no guarantee that anyone here knows what the
> problem is either! And because it only affects your one machine, it's
> not easy to diagnose.
>
> > Are there any other suggestions?
>
> It may be worth looking at network connection options or security
> settings. Is the machine set to connect through an anonymising proxy
> or use some other method of ensuring that the Referer header is not
> passed?
>
> Andrew
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