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thistleslade
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      28th Dec 2005
My website is not rendering correctly on Mac os10s which use Safari
as their browser. I've searched around and can find little or no
information on this particluar problem. Any ideas please?

 
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      28th Dec 2005
You haven't told us what the problem is, just that you see problem.

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> My website is not rendering correctly on Mac os10s which use Safari
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      12th Jan 2006
I have been told that my site is inaccessible to users of Safari - all the
user sees is a blank white page, no text, no images. The index page consists
of one large table containing a smaller table consisting of text and images -
no background images.

Is there an obvious reason why it won't work? Sorry to be so vague/naive.

Thank you in advance,
Woodley

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> My website is not rendering correctly on Mac os10s which use Safari
> as their browser. I've searched around and can find little or no
> information on this particluar problem. Any ideas please?
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Stefan B Rusynko
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      12th Jan 2006
Post a URL to the site

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|I have been told that my site is inaccessible to users of Safari - all the
| user sees is a blank white page, no text, no images. The index page consists
| of one large table containing a smaller table consisting of text and images -
| no background images.
|
| Is there an obvious reason why it won't work? Sorry to be so vague/naive.
|
| Thank you in advance,
| Woodley
|
| "thistleslade" wrote:
|
| > My website is not rendering correctly on Mac os10s which use Safari
| > as their browser. I've searched around and can find little or no
| > information on this particluar problem. Any ideas please?
| >
| >


 
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