safari reading list revisited

2013-01-24 Thread Ian Harrison
Sorry to come back to this, but I am not getting anywhere in resolving this 
problem.

Despite everything I read telling me that safari on the mac and on the iphone 
will cache articles for offline reading it doesn't seem to be working for me.

I am losing articles when they are deleted from the publishers' servers and I 
can't access anything in my reading list when airline mode is on.

i have searched in vain on the web for answers and have triple checked all the 
settings in my phone.

Any ideas out there?
Thanks in advance

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Re: safari reading list revisited

2013-01-24 Thread Sarah k Alawami
It never worked for me either. . I just though  hit was sort of a book mark 
thing for read later list. That was what I was told. it never cached articles 
off line.

Take care all.
On Jan 24, 2013, at 7:19 AM, Ian Harrison 
harrisonc...@harrisonclan.karoo.co.uk wrote:

 Sorry to come back to this, but I am not getting anywhere in resolving this 
 problem.
 
 Despite everything I read telling me that safari on the mac and on the iphone 
 will cache articles for offline reading it doesn't seem to be working for me.
 
 I am losing articles when they are deleted from the publishers' servers and I 
 can't access anything in my reading list when airline mode is on.
 
 i have searched in vain on the web for answers and have triple checked all 
 the settings in my phone.
 
 Any ideas out there?
 Thanks in advance
 
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