Eric, Jaim, and Bob,

I don't know if this is related to the Safari problems you're seeing, but I should have been a bit more specific about problems related to Apple's latest iOS upgrade:

1) If you are an iOS and OSX user, and you recently upgraded iOS on an iPad AND elected the option to upgrade iCloud,

THEN

2) to put it bluntly, you have screwed up many of your OSX applications. OSX applications that use iCloud go through startup distress until they finally cough up a screen that says - Sorry you will not be able to use any of your data until you upgrade Mavericks to Yosemite. Since Safari is potentially an iCloud user (Settings default, I think), I guess Safari startup could be as funky as iWorks programs start ups, and they are pretty funky right now.

In case it strikes you that upgrading OSX to Yosemite right now is a bit of a Catch 22, exactly! The official word is sometime before the end of the year.

Otis

Otis Rothenberger <mailto:osrot...@chemagic.com>
September 29, 2014 at 8:21 PM
Jaim,

I'm running the same versions, and I have not seen the problem yet. I am, however, doing most of my work in Chrome. I'm almost tempted to upgrade to the new Safari just so I can keep my eye on the problem.

Last time this happened with Apple it took about 6 months to clear up.

Otis


Jaime Prilusky <mailto:jaime.prilu...@weizmann.ac.il>
September 29, 2014 at 8:13 PM
Had similar problems on Mac OS X 10.9.5 Safari 7.1 while testing FirstGlance 2.2

I would say that's the results of running JSmol with loaded portions from different versions.

The problem disappeared after clearing cache and reseting Safari a couple of times.

Jaim


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Robert Hanson <mailto:hans...@stolaf.edu>
September 29, 2014 at 6:37 PM
JUST saw that in a class of students here at St. Olaf using Otis's Virtual Model Kit.

It was a Macbook Air with a new version of Safari released yesterday, I was told. Certainly that must run far deeper than Jmol. Not much we can do about that.

A bad week for Apple, perhaps.

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Eric Martz <mailto:ema...@microbio.umass.edu>
September 29, 2014 at 6:20 PM
With JSmol (either at Proteopedia JSmol 14.3.5_2014.08.09, or
FirstGlance JSmol 14.3.7_2014.09.20), using Safari 7.1 in OS 10.9.5,
fairly often the browser window suddenly goes blank white and a gray bar
appears at the top saying

"A problem occurred with this webpage so it was reloaded"

A small window appears with OK to send a report to Apple.

The page is reloaded and appears fine until the next "problem" a few
minutes later.

I have seen this dozens of times in recent weeks with FirstGlance and
once now with Proteopedia. I don't think I saw it with the previous
version of Safari, 7.0.

I have not seen this (yet?) in Firefox or Chrome.

Is anyone else seeing this?

-Eric

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