On 10/06/2009, at 8:51 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 10/06/2009, at 8:38 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Peter,
On my screen the iPhones are beside each other, not one above the
other. I can send you a screen shot off list if you want to compare.
Cheers,
Ronni
Yes, please. I'd like to see that. If you show me yours I'll show
you mine :-)
Hi Peter,
Well, yours certainly does look like mine ;-)
I have heard of this happening in earlier version of Safari.
A similar screen shot to yours here: <http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=522085
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You don't have any plugins that might be interfering?
Do you have plenty of RAM?
Could it be your Network, have you tried on another Network?
I have read this regarding Safari 4:
• If your computer has less than 1GB of RAM, Safari fails to cache
items larger than 104,857 bytes.
* If your computer has more than 1GB of RAM, Safari fails to cache
items larger than 209,715 bytes.
* JPEGs, at least, are temporarily cached in RAM. Whew. But upon
browser restart, you’ll see they didn’t make it to the disk cache, so
you have to get them again.
* Other objects, like SWFs or videos, though, don’t even make it to
the RAM cache, let alone disk. Load the same SWF back-to-back, and
you’ve just transferred the bytes twice. Ugh.
Cheers,
Ronni
17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.5.7
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