A few questions:
- is there anything particular about your company network, that you can think of?
  - are you using a proxy at work?
  - do the latest nightlies exhbit the same issue?
- have you tried comparing the HTTP request and response headers sent by Firefox and Safari? If not you can use an 'HTTP Sniffer', such as 'HTTP Scoop' (shareware) :

    http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Internet-Utilities/HTTP-Scoop.shtml

    or TcpMon (part of Axis):

http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/user- guide.html#AppendixUsingTheAxisTCPMonitorTcpmon

Andre

On 11-May-06, at 15:00 , Zubak Design wrote:

HELP! This is my last resort to figure out this problem. In my graphics department we are running 16 macs on a large corporate network. I have one lone machine (Dual 2.5 G5, 2.5 gig ram) running 10.4.6 for testing (the other 15 machines are on 10.3). On the Tiger machine, Safari 2.0.3 (417.9.2), certain web pages aren't loading. For instance, I can go to the Apple forums and click on a sub forum, and nothing loads (white page), or only a partially loaded page (text only). Sometimes reloading it works. Searching the Apple forums usually gives me blank pages also.

Another site with these issues is Versiontracker.com. This one always causes problems in Safari 2.0.x. These problems have been happening since 10.4.0. Firefox and IE don't give me any problems, only ones based off of Webkit (Safari, Shiiva). I've also tried the nightlys-same problem.

I've tried setting up a new accounts, doing a clean install, resetting Safari-no dice. I even brought my new MacBook Pro to work and its doing the same thing only on our company network, so it seems to be a Webkit/Safari 2.0 issue. I also tried running Safari 1.3.2 (312.5) in Tiger, and its also stalling (does it use the current Webkit also?).

What could be causing me these problems? I don't even bother with our IT department, as our Macs are unsupported. This reminds me of the GoDaddy page forwarding problems from months back.

Any ideas???
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