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Rosebud
Total Posts: 62
Last Post: 11-19-08
Member Since: 07-15-08
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No, actually I'm not having any problems with the latest version of Safari. I had trouble posting multiple pics on a single post the other day, but I think I simply didn't know how navigate MM's message board. Try the latest Safari ver. 3.1.2. Good luck. Michael Santa Barbara, CA
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DESmon
Total Posts: 60
Last Post: 11-02-08
Member Since: 06-08-08
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Rosebud makes a great point. I know if I create a post in Safari it never works on the board. I have to use Firefox to get it to post properly. Have you tried using a different browser? Dan
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Rosebud
Total Posts: 62
Last Post: 11-19-08
Member Since: 07-15-08
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Not currently experiencing eBay problems w/ my Intel MacMini or my Powerbook, but I do recall a similar problem w/ eBay a couple of months ago. Don't know how or why the problem vanished. Maybe installing the newest version of Safari? I'm currently running ver. 3.1.2. Michael Santa Barbara, CA
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DESmon
Total Posts: 60
Last Post: 11-02-08
Member Since: 06-08-08
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Peter Sorry to say, I've been exclusively Mac forever and have had no problem with a bad server response on Ebay links on the board. Let me think about this one and see if I can come up with something. Dan
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pmustang
Total Posts: 18843
Last Post: 11-19-08
Member Since: 09-03-00
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I was wondering if anyone else with a MAC is suffering from Bad server response messages when clicking on an ebay link. I thought it was just my computer until I have now used my fathers in a different country. My laptop and IMac both did this. The link can be right on ebay from an auction listing or even posted on this board.
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Peter No more cars left, Westpaminis is now just a memory, Good luck to all those hard working dealers left out there, We can tell you its not easy. We have fully enjoyed meeting all the fine folks we have in the business.
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