#1469 closed defect (invalid)
safari consistently failing with NSURLErrorDomain:-1011
Reported by: | Owned by: | Christopher Lenz | |
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Priority: | high | Milestone: | |
Component: | version control/browser | Version: | 0.9 |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | safari, lookupd, nsurlerrordomain |
Cc: | Branch: | ||
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Description
hi all,
links to tickets from under roadmap progress bars (yeah, I have _no_ idea why besides possibly malformed gzip accept-encoding headers (?) don't work.
links to the same tickets from the "view all tickets" report work… fine.
sorry I have not had time to look deeply into this issue, but I have completely nuked my copy of safari (all prefs, cache etc) and the problem persists.
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Change History (7)
comment:1 by , 20 years ago
Milestone: | 0.8.1 |
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comment:2 by , 20 years ago
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
See http://www.port80software.com/200ok/archive/2005/02/25/349.aspx
I think this is a problem with how you setup mod_deflate
or whatever you're using.
comment:3 by , 20 years ago
BTW, please feel free to reopen this ticket when you can provide more details.
comment:4 by , 17 years ago
Component: | mod_python frontend → browser |
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Keywords: | safari lookupd nsurlerrordomain added |
Resolution: | invalid |
Severity: | normal → critical |
Status: | closed → reopened |
Version: | 0.8.1 |
Almost 4 years later and those lazy incompetent no-talent @ss wipes at apple who like to pretend they are coders still have FAILED to resolve this error and all the other similar ones relating to the horrible slow, safari performance and failures.
plus all their pathetic failures in NOT fixing not knowing how to fix, and not caring one pathetic b.s. turd about all the unending perpetual, multiple dropped network connections, stalled and disconnected internet, internet disconnects, page load failures, spinning beach balls, stalls, stutters and overall HORRIBLE SLOW PATHETIC PERFORMANCE THAT STILL SUCKS COMPARED TO WIN PCs.
they're good at marketing, horrible at coding and development, even worse at completing their pathetic miserable coding failures. they're good a lying and disappearing all the complaints at their own discussion boards. they're good at brainwashing. but they are horrible at coding, follow through and actualling giving a flying f(*K about their customers.
comment:5 by , 17 years ago
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Severity: | critical → normal |
Status: | reopened → closed |
Version: | → 0.8.4 |
Please post your useless hate to Apple, not to Trac. - or buy a Windows PC.
Additional note: when you post a (useful) comment, please report which version of Trac you're using.
follow-up: 7 comment:6 by , 17 years ago
oh, if I didn't post it earlier (sorry) - Trac 0.9
I did, however, just go and test a bunch of my installs and it's fine - then again I'm using safari 3, and it's slightly less crappy than safari 2. it's so pretty though… :)
while I am a rabid mac user, I also agree with some of the sentiment of the, um, vitriolic post above - though I agree completely that this is a useless place to express it.
comment:7 by , 17 years ago
Version: | 0.8.4 → 0.9 |
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Replying to enigma@turingstudio.com:
oh, if I didn't post it earlier (sorry) - Trac 0.9
I did, however, just go and test a bunch of my installs and it's fine - then again I'm using safari 3, and it's slightly less crappy than safari 2. it's so pretty though… :)
while I am a rabid mac user, I also agree with some of the sentiment of the, um, vitriolic post above - though I agree completely that this is a useless place to express it.
Can you please add what the links look like in the HTML source? Otherwise we're probably not be able to provide any helpful comments on this ticket…