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Apple Security Update

Apple Security Update

for PPC OS X 10.4.11

Version:  2008-008

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This update isn't supposed to address the Safari stalls...

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Contributed by: Judas1012 Thursday, December 02 2004 @ 07:15 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

This update isn't aimed at fixing the Safari stalls, nor does it update any of the files known to cause the Safari stalls.

If you experience less Safari "cannot connect to server" messages after installing this update, it's purely coincidental.

It's the unreleased 10.3.7 update, not this update, that has the fixes to the BIND configuration and files that address, specifically, the Safari "cannot connect to server" errors.

If you thought the Safari errors would disappear with this update, you were mistaken. None of the fixes listed for this update have anything to do with Safari's "cannot connect to server" error.   

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This update isn't supposed to address the Safari stalls... - photomacuser

It does fix the problems and it is not a coincidence. The new safari is (V125.12) from V125.11. Something is different and the problems from before have vanished. Say what you want, but it is true. Anyone else???

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Thursday, December 02 2004 @ 08:15 PM PST


This update isn't supposed to address the Safari stalls... - sjk

From what I know about this issue Judas1012 is correct.

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Thursday, December 02 2004 @ 09:38 PM PST


This update isn't supposed to address the Safari stalls... - Angostura-3

Coincidence, I'm afraid.

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Friday, December 03 2004 @ 12:59 AM PST


This update isn't supposed to address the Safari stalls... - Mil Mascaras

I never referred to Safari "cannot connect to server" problems.
Dont have those problems at all...

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Thursday, December 02 2004 @ 10:17 PM PST