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Stella said:
Stella Artois - the Goddess of Beer!

On a completely unrelated sidetrack, I lived in Leuven (Louvain) for a year. The birthplace of Stella. :) Of course, I don't drink... but still.
 
erickg said:
On a completely unrelated sidetrack, I lived in Leuven (Louvain) for a year. The birthplace of Stella. :) Of course, I don't drink... but still.

The Home of Good Beer :p
 
cornfedgrowth said:
Has anyone else noticed that when you click on the links on the bottom of the site to the phones that support the new browser, safari crashes? kinda ironic...


haha, that's hilarious! It crashed twice on me....and I thought, "Wow, wait to other MR members here about how ironic this is!!"

Disappointed to hear that it happened to others as well.
 
jmufellow said:
The exact same thing happened to me! Very ironic. But it is cool that they are embracing safari.

:edit: try this: go to the link provided, then click the link "experience it" on the left. Safari crashes on me everytime... http://www.series60.com/browser
Happened to me, too. The weird thing is that Safari crashed again within minutes when I was just browsing macrumors as usual.
 
I'm up to date on my 12" PB, but it crashed when I first loaded it, restarted safari, reloaded page, aok!
 
jmufellow said:
The exact same thing happened to me! Very ironic. But it is cool that they are embracing safari.

:edit: try this: go to the link provided, then click the link "experience it" on the left. Safari crashes on me everytime... http://www.series60.com/browser

I can do you all one better; I crashed the server!

Exception report

message Internal Server Error

description The server encountered an internal error (Internal Server Error) that prevented it from fulfilling this request.

exception

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP

An error occurred at line: 0 in the jsp file: /jsp/top.jsp

Generated servlet error:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file

/data/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27/work/Standalone/localhost/_/jsp/showerror_jsp.java:651: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable Config
location: class org.apache.jsp.showerror_jsp
if (request.getRequestURL().indexOf(Config.getInstance().getValue("EVENTREVIEW_URL","")) != -1) {
^
1 error


at org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:130)
{I'm not pasting the rest}
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7

Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_09-232)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-54, mixed mode)
 
"Web Browser for S60"--now THAT's catchy!

Browser by Apple, name by Sony?

Anyway, by latest stats, for every 23 users of Internet Explorer in the US, there's a Safari user (and a pack of Firefox users and others). Safari's increasingly difficult to ignore.
 
jmufellow said:
The exact same thing happened to me! Very ironic. But it is cool that they are embracing safari.

:edit: try this: go to the link provided, then click the link "experience it" on the left. Safari crashes on me everytime... http://www.series60.com/browser

Weird--it crashed for me, but only when I CLOSED the window.
 
I hope I can download this when it comes out...is it out?.
I have a Nokia N-Gage, the phone is awesome but with a nice slick web browser It'll be even better. The included web browser leaves much to be desired. Where's the download link!?:eek: :rolleyes:
 
Anything else out there use Safari?
Out of all of the browsers I've used (IE, Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox) Safari is by far the best.
 
Which Setups Aren't Working?

erickg said:
Works fine on mine. :D Have you guys updated to 10.4.3 yet? For all of you interested in what the "Experience It" link looks like, I've added a screenshot.
Works fine for me on my '04 1.5Ghz PB.. Just curious? Which machines are having problems?:confused: :confused:
 
cornfedgrowth said:
Has anyone else noticed that when you click on the links on the bottom of the site to the phones that support the new browser, safari crashes? kinda ironic...

Hahaha.. yeah, I noticed that.. I'm patched to the T's... with 10.4.3, even with the latest airport update, still crashed.
 
jmufellow said:
I'm on a 12" iBook too, BUT I didn't repair permissions after I installed 10.4.3...I'll give it a try and see

:edit: Nope.. repairing disk permissions didn't work :confused:

I am very confused by this "Mac Mentality". I am an experienced unix engineer who got into mac osx about 2 or 3 years ago. I see this talk of "repair permissions" EVERYWHERE when people talk about problems. What's the big deal about this? Is this "Mac Folklore"? How is this 'repair permissions' supposed to magically fix random crashes and how things act?? I personally have never done a repair permissions unless I'm on the phone with a mac tech support guy just to get him off my back to say, "Ok, that didn't fix it, now what?".

I see so many people friggin insane about repairing permissions before ANY and ALL updates, and then after every and all updates.

Somebody PLEASE explain where this got started and why this remains to be the remedy that is even leaps and bounds great than Marry Poppins' spoon full of sugar?
 
Nokia Web Site Crashes on ANY Tiger Browser

Hi,

I have tried Safari, Mozilla and Explorer. All crash the browser. Was this a plot by the Dark Force?
 
Speaking of safari....has anyone noticed that with safari teh .Mac page on Apples website screws up the font. Please tell me that it's not just my machine.
 
All this praise of Nokia and Apple for their WebCore technology - yet noone sends their thanks to the creators of this technology to begin with: The KDE team for their revolutionary KHTML rendering engine, which WebCore is based on.

(And yes, some of the code Apple contribute back to KHTML is deemed to be so poorly written, the KHTML developers refuse to merge it ;) ) Still I like Safari, but I LOVE Konqueror. Cant wait to get it native for OSX.
 
Excellent news for the KDE-team, and a great recognition for the hard work they have poured in to KHTML and related technologies :)!

EDIT: as to the website crashing safari: upgrade your Flash.
 
Kongratulations to the KDE team as well

Let's not forget that Apple's web kit Komes from a tight (or not-so-tight, whoever you're listening to) Kollaboration with the developers of KHTML, the rendering engine behind KDE's 'Konqueror'
 
We have a winner!

Evangelion said:
Excellent news for the KDE-team, and a great recognition for the hard work they have poured in to KHTML and related technologies :)!

EDIT: as to the website crashing safari: upgrade your Flash.

That did the trick. Updated my Flash player and now everything is peachy. :)
 
cornfedgrowth said:
Has anyone else noticed that when you click on the links on the bottom of the site to the phones that support the new browser, safari crashes? kinda ironic...

Was just going to post that. Damn site, had 9 tabs opened.
 
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