Hello Christine,

Here is the recent post I made to the list about opening XML files in Safari.  
Please note to enable the "Develop" menu, go into Safari preferences with 
command+comma, then go to the advanced tab, and you should have an option in 
there to enable the develop menu, which is what you want to do.

Hello, guys,

I know I, and others, have been having issues reading .xml files from Bookshare 
in Safari.  Sometimes, these files will load as blank within Safari.  I decided 
to load the .xml file in my Internet Explorer on the Windows side of my 
computer, and it brought up an error that said it could not load properly.  I 
said to try and find a solution and report the problem to Microsoft, and that 
fixed the problem.

So I went back to the Mac side and Safari, still totally lost.  The file loaded 
as blank. I went to the develop menu and emptied the cash, just in case that 
could make a difference.  It didn't.  Then I saw the option to "Disable local 
file restriction" which was not checked.  I checked this box, and refreshed the 
page with cmd-F5, and the book loaded without problems.  I am really happy 
about this, since I can now read my book in Spanish that I have been trying to 
for some time.

I hope this is helpful to some others who may have experienced something 
similar. Please note that the "Develop" menu is not enabled by default, I do 
not think, but it escapes me at the moment how to enable it.

Thanks,

Harry

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