Hi.
where do you find this option?
thanks
Maria Chapman
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On 05/11/2012, at 2:53 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:
First, I think you meant to say refresh with cmd-r, not
Harry, this is genius. This worked perfectly. I still don't know why Safari
only blocks new bookshare files but now I can read them.
To show the develop menu in the menu bar, go to the Preferences dialog from the
Safari menu. Select the Advanced tab and you will find the option to show the
Harry:
Thank you so much! I have been having this problem with BKS files for a while.
Thanks again!
Amber
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Hi Greg, glad I would help. Thanks for reminding us how to find and enable the
Develop menu option, as I could not remember for the life of me!
Harry
On nov 5, 2012, at 2:25 p.m., Greg Aikens gpaik...@gmail.com wrote:
Harry, this is genius. This worked perfectly. I still don't know why
Amber, you're very welcome. it was the most annoying problem to me, because I
simply could not understand what was causing it, and knew neither the Bookshare
folks nor the Apple folks would have a clue.
Glad to help.
Harry
On nov 5, 2012, at 3:34 p.m., Amber Wallenstein
Hello, guys,
I know I, and others, and 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
First, I think you meant to say refresh with cmd-r, not cmd-f5. smile Second,
I saw a Safari update when I got on the mac today (I had been on windows for a
few days). Does this most recent Safari update not fix things? I doubt it will,
but you never know.
On Nov 4, 2012, at 10:27 PM, Harry
Hi Alex,
Yes, you're exactly right. having been on the Windows side of my mac, I was
thinking in half Windows terms there for a second. Sorry about that! I have
yet to try the latest Safari update, actually, but I will run a check for
software updates now. Thanks for letting me know.