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SafariNoTimeout

SafariNoTimeout

haxie changes 60 second connection timeout in Safari (not necessary as of OS X 10.3.6)

Version:  1.1

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not so sure any more

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Contributed by: plaintiger Wednesday, January 28 2004 @ 05:28 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES


i've been having a problem in Safari 1.1.1 for some time wherein a page doesn't load for some reason, and then i either tell it to stop and try to go to a different site, or i let it keep chugging while i try to go to a different site in a new tab or whatever, but i find i now can't get to any site; basically, my connection's broken (although i have cable) and i can't get anyplace in Safari until i quit it and relaunch, at which point it works fine until the next time it happens (and it always happens eventually). i would think this a function of Safari's memory leak or something, but for the fact that i don't have this problem on the copy of Safari i have running on my other machine...

oh wait...the other machine *does* have SafariNoTimeout on it. hmm.

but the other machine's copy of Safari is also 1.0.1 (that machine can't run Panther). would that have anything to do with it? and would SafariNoTimeout?

jeez, i'm confused.

:)

  

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