As usual another Apple release brings another SAFT breakage. The developer has updated the site with a fix, but hasn't seemed to want to email me or friends with an updated key for the updated SAFT, which the updates broke also. (and we've asked....... repeatedly)
Well, sometimes you have to DIY I guess. Can't seem to get a response from the Dev so I'll fix it myself.
For those running SAFT 10.0.7 or 10.0.8 (saft for Leo in other words) You can simply edit this number in the Plist to make your 10.0.7 or 10.0.8 SAFT work on the updated Safari.
These numbers are different from the older version fixes we've seen before and the only way I found it was to dissect the new SAFT.
SAFT>contents>resources>saftbundle>contents>info.plist
See below, SAFT 10.0.7 on the left and the newest SAFT Leo 10.5.2 on the right. As you can see I found the part that tells SAFT to work with the newest SAFARI by scrounging through the new SAFT and transferring it over to the old one.
That's it. No new code, no changes otherwise, no worthy updates...... just a simple plist change. If you are a paying customer like myself and have updated form a working older version only to have it fail, this will make the older working version work on the new Safari/OS X. 3.1.2 / 10.5.4.
(click for larger view)
Well, sometimes you have to DIY I guess. Can't seem to get a response from the Dev so I'll fix it myself.
For those running SAFT 10.0.7 or 10.0.8 (saft for Leo in other words) You can simply edit this number in the Plist to make your 10.0.7 or 10.0.8 SAFT work on the updated Safari.
These numbers are different from the older version fixes we've seen before and the only way I found it was to dissect the new SAFT.
SAFT>contents>resources>saftbundle>contents>info.plist
See below, SAFT 10.0.7 on the left and the newest SAFT Leo 10.5.2 on the right. As you can see I found the part that tells SAFT to work with the newest SAFARI by scrounging through the new SAFT and transferring it over to the old one.
That's it. No new code, no changes otherwise, no worthy updates...... just a simple plist change. If you are a paying customer like myself and have updated form a working older version only to have it fail, this will make the older working version work on the new Safari/OS X. 3.1.2 / 10.5.4.
(click for larger view)
