Did you ever get this figured out. I need to run applets from local files
for development purposes. OS X 10.7 Safari 6.0.2
On Monday, January 21, 2013 1:54:33 PM UTC-8, tjrob wrote:
I'm running Safari 6.02 on Mac OS X 10.7.5 (Lion). I can enable the
Developer menu, but it has no ¨Disable
On Monday, February 4, 2013 4:48:26 PM UTC-6,
ssutherl%w...@gtempaccount.com wrote:
Did you ever get this figured out. I need to run applets from local files
for development purposes. OS X 10.7 Safari 6.0.2
No. I am unable to save edits in Safari 6.0.2 (displays fine). I am using
Firefox
I'm running Safari 6.02 on Mac OS X 10.7.5 (Lion). I can enable the
Developer menu, but it has no ¨Disable local file restrictions¨. I am
unable to save changes in Safari.
I really want to use Safari so I can control it via a shell script, and so
I can leave it open all the time (I use
Tried all solutions listed here.
My safari crashed right away when I save any tiddlers.
I'm using Safari 6 on Mountain Lion.
On Thursday, July 26, 2012 2:03:14 AM UTC-4, eirich wrote:
Is anyone else unable to save new tiddlers or changes to existing ones
while using Safari 6? I doesn't even
On Jul 26, 7:03 am, eirich eirichfah...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone else unable to save new tiddlers or changes to existing ones
while using Safari 6? I doesn't even open the TiddlySaver applet on my
computers.
Similar problems here.
I'm running Safari 6.0 on Lion (10.7.4).
With the original
I've just upgraded to Mountain Lion and will look at this properly as
soon as I can.
Here it states, that the user should see a box where he/she can re-enable
the applet:
http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/148926/apple-java-update-removes-flashback-malware
Unfortunately it's nowhere to be found
This works - thank you!!
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:14:44 PM UTC-6, Lluis Sasplugas wrote:
Ok go to preferences / advanced and check Show Develop menu in menu bar
Then mark ¨Disable local file restrictions¨.
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Hey Jeremy - I already went down that path to no avail - seemed possibly
logical to me too for a while. The prior posting works though - albeit
disconcerting that Safari requires mortals to use the Develop menu. Hey ho.
On Thursday, August 2, 2012 4:37:47 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
I've
Hey Jeremy - I already went down that path to no avail - seemed possibly
logical to me too for a while. The prior posting works though - albeit
disconcerting that Safari requires mortals to use the Develop menu. Hey ho.
Thanks Chris.
With Chrome also not working with TiddlySaver it is
The solution Lluis posted earlier has just worked for me :
Ok go to preferences / advanced and check Show Develop menu in menu bar
Then mark ¨Disable local file restrictions¨.
Thanks!
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I second that and have the same behavior. My guess is that the problem is
related to the newest security measures employed by apple. Very annoying...
Here it states, that the user should see a box where he/she can re-enable
the
applet:
After much searching around I've concluded that my best bet right now is to
use FF for TiddlyWiki's on Mac OSx 10.8. JRE 1.6 has bad problems on OSx
10.8, and JRE 1.7 for Mac OSx is still in Beta. I believe that both Chrome
and Safari are struggling with TiddlySaver because of JRE 1.6 issues.
Yep - definitely not working - and definitely not opening/loading the
Tiddlysaver applet. At first thought that the problem was due to
sandboxing in Mountain Lion - but no sign of a sandbox error in the
logs. Not smart enough to go further on the problem right now - but will
post if I figure
I have the same problem
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