Hmm - I just pried open a copy of the proxy.pac file and entered the
details into my network settings - Safari is now running much faster. I
suspect Apple still haven't fixed whatever problem they have with said
files (assuming it's not a network problem here, or one of many
alternate explanations ;-)
Cheers,
Tobes.
On 10/02/2005, at 10:57 AM, Shay Telfer wrote:
At 10:51 AM +0800 10/2/05, Toby Oldham wrote:
Shay, why would Firefox not be addressing the same DNS info Safari
is? It might explain my slow proxy.pac file issue ...
Cheers,
Tobes.
They may be using the same DNS info, just differently. A hunch tells
me it might be due to IPv6 issues, but that's based on no actual
information whatsoever :)
I do know that setting my DNS info correctly after the 10.3.7 update
did resolve some issues for me when using Safari.
Have fun,
Shay
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