Do you have a corporate web proxy (or autoproxy) that you must go
through to surf the web? Note that your company could be running a
passive web proxy where you don't have to configure anything in the
browser or network settings, but all web traffic is intercepted anyway.
Do Firefox or Mozilla work fine?
Is it possible to take your computer home (or somehow bypass the
proxy if one is being used) to see if the issue still exists?
Dave
On Oct 9, 2006, at 7:42 AM, Zubak Design wrote:
Ok, I have nowhere to turn. I've searched on this issue for months
on apple.com. I've had this issue on every 10.4 install.
I am having issues with pages loading using Safari on 10.4. I am on
my company's network (DHCP). Sometimes it will load, other times
its blank pages. A good example is apple.com. I can sometimes get
to the support pages, but any link I click doesn't load. I also
have an issue with tigerdirect.com. I can go to the main page and
it loads fine, but any category link on the left leaves me with a
blank page. Apple's discussion pages give me the most problems.
I've had this issue since installing 10.4. I have NO other issues
with any other web browsers (Firefox and Camino are fine). There
are no errors in Console. I even installed a clean system on 2
other machines and have the same issue. This problem is maddening.
This seems like a DNS issue, but our I/S team doesn't support Mac's
so I am out of luck. I have also tried our DNS settings and
without. Also, being able to use other browsers singles this out as
a software issue.
This isn't an issue with 12 other machines running 10.3.9, just the
few 10.4 installs (I am running 10.4.8 but this has plagued me on
every 10.4 point release).
This also happens with the Webkit nightlies, AND with Shiira:
http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/en AND with Omniweb.
Does anyone have a suggestion or tweak I could try?
Thanks.
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