These issues appear to not be platform-specific. Because we cater to designers and creative types, we have a disproportionately higher percentage of Mac users than, say, amazon or eBay probably do.

I've had some of our customers submit info to me, and I can see that the browser strings are OS X versions of Safari.

I'm looking into the private browsing thing. It would be a convenient answer, since it's not a feature I use by default, and I'm not seeing the problems and other people are, but we'll see.

Marc



Le 18 mars 08 à 03:56, David Krings a écrit :

Marc Antony Vose wrote:
Is anyone aware of any subtle changes in Safari 3 that could cause problems with maintaining sessions or cookies?

Well, is it an Apple Safari or a Windows Safari browser? The Windows version is in beta since forever and doesn't seem to get much attention from Apple. Maybe you are looking at issues that people have with this half-baked zombie.

David
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