A possible fix for slow SSH and Safari domain issues
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CSS shakedown issues with
Konquerer/Safari
CSS shakedown issues with
Konquerer/Safari
04/09/2004 04:04 PMThere's some shakedown issues with the new CSS layout and
Konquerer/Safari -- we're working on it. In the meantime, beware the
quantities of whitespace.
Other forms error in Safari can cause
Keychain issues
Other forms error in Safari can cause
Keychain issues
02/17/2004 11:49 AMIf you are having trouble with a popup error window in Safari due to a
Keychain error, it is due to a problem with the "Other forms"
selection in Autofill. To fix, go to /Applications -> Utilities, then
launch Keychain Acces...
News: Apple notes Java, Safari issues
with 10.3.9
News: Apple notes Java, Safari issues
with 10.3.9
04/19/2005 08:54 AMApple noted in a knowledge base article posted to its Support Web site
that some users who upgrade to the recently released Mac OS X v10.3.9
may experience issues with Java applications and Java-enabled sites
when using Safari. Problems include Safari unexpectedly quitting, or
standalone Java applications unexpectedly quitting or not being able
to launch.
Hard disk naming can cause Safari page
load issues
Hard disk naming can cause Safari page
load issues
01/26/2004 11:27 AMI was having trouble with Safari not loading my pages. When I first
ran the browser it would load about five pages normally, then it kept
saying "Contacting http://www.anything.com" (i.e. any site) and never
loaded a thing. S...
Mac OS X 10.3.5 (#2): Disk mounting;
Bluetooth devices will not pair; Sleep
issues; Safari problems; more
Mac OS X 10.3.5 (#2): Disk mounting;
Bluetooth devices will not pair; Sleep
issues; Safari problems; more
08/10/2004 03:52 PMMacFixIt Aug 10 2004 6:13PM GMT
Shark Tank: Let it slow, let it slow,
let it slow
Shark Tank: Let it slow, let it slow,
let it slow
12/25/2003 12:48 AMIt's the height of the holiday shopping season, and this pilot fish is
hitting a big computer and electronics store to stuff his stockings.
Then comes time for him to check out.
Safari Magic 1.0 adds numerous tools to
Safari
Safari Magic 1.0 adds numerous tools to
Safari
07/20/2004 02:43 AMStephen Becker has announced the release of Safari Magic 1.0, a
utility which adds several tools to Safari...
GoDaddy.com: : Low cost domain names,
domain transfers, web hosting, email
accounts, and so much more.
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accounts, and so much more.
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Canadian Domain Name Services Inc.
(caDNS.ca) .ca Announces .ca Domain Name
Registration Price Reduction
Canadian Domain Name Services Inc.
(caDNS.ca) .ca Announces .ca Domain Name
Registration Price Reduction
07/05/2004 02:55 AMCanadian Domain Name Services Inc. (caDNS.ca), one of Canada's leading
.ca Domain Name Registrars, has lowered its price for .CA domain
registrations to $19.99, one of the most competitive prices in Canada.
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Domain Lab launches budget priced domain
registration service
Domain Lab launches budget priced domain
registration service
06/30/2004 03:17 AMDomain Lab launches budget priced version of their corporate domain
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Why is Today the Best Day Ever to Get a
Free Domain Name? .Info Domain Names
are Free Through Sept. 9
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As Slow As Possible
As Slow As Possible
07/06/2004 11:58 AM
The sound of an E and
E-sharp rang out of an abandoned German church yesterday. They were
the latest organ notes in a musical piece that will take another 636
years to finish playing. Avant-garde composer John Cage (1912-1992)
composed Organ2/ASLSP in 1985. The title comes from the tempo Cage had
in mind when the work would be played: "as slow as possible." This
performance at St.
Burchardi Church in Halberstadt began September 5, 2001, but until
last February the only sound was the building's natural ambience.
Since then, a total of five notes have been played. National Public
Radio has a page about ASLSP, including audio samples and an "All
Things Considered" radio piece from last fall:
In a 1982 interview with NPR, John Cage revealed that he
wanted to make his "music so that it doesn't force the performers of
it into a particular groove, but which gives them some space in which
they can breathe and do their own work with a degree of originality. I
like to make suggestions, and then see what happens, rather than
setting down laws and forcing people to follow them."
Lin
k (to NRP site) Li
nk (to AP article from yesterday)RAP is too slow?
RAP is too slow?
05/01/2004 11:51 AMRAP is good!.
I got impatient and couldn't resist trying RAP (RDF API for PHP) with the pet
data. I don't know PHP and am no expert on server admin, but it only
took a couple of hours to get an installation running and a script
together to load the Pet Profiles into a triplestore
(ModelDB). Here are the pet statements, transferred live
from the (in DB) instance docs.
Very pleasing indeed. [Raw]
Wow! What a coincidence. We were just talking about RAP
and how slow it was the other day on our PeepAgg IRC channel.
Apparently when you want to parse 444 people sized FOAF files
(which would be my Tribe FOAF) it'll take forever. So the
question is: "can we optimzie RAP or rewrite it in C - and somehow get
that code into a php codebase (like Drupal?)
Slow Wi-fi Internet
Slow Wi-fi Internet
12/31/2004 09:02 AMAll About Symbian Dec 31 2004 1:28PM GMT
AO Zaibatsu too slow
AO Zaibatsu too slow
05/19/2004 03:14 AMI just love doctored pictures of people I
know.
One problem here - AO Zaibatsu is so slow that it's almost
not worth using.
Al
waysOn starts video blogs; First blog post on outsourcing..
Tony Perkins
launches video blog over at AlwaysOn. I've been thinking about video
blogs since Jeremy started playing
with them months ago. is there a need for them? Is there a business in
video blogs?
In AO's first video Tony talks about outsourcing
("a good thing"), Google's IPO and video blogs.
The total video
time: 4:38.
Total value I got from it? Zero.
I'm not
sold on video blogs. Writers and people who are interesting to watch
on TV are two very different things 90% of the time.
[
unmediated]
You know it's a slow news day when...
You know it's a slow news day when...
12/26/2002 07:01 PMa major financial news outlet decides to write a story that does
little more than summarize comments left on a Yahoo message board.
What ever happened to the old phrase "if you don't have anything good
to say, don't say...
Why So Slow, Sony?
Why So Slow, Sony?
04/08/2005 10:23 AMSony took two weeks to get around to its PSP sales figures. It didn't
need to.
Can You Slow Spammers Down?
Can You Slow Spammers Down?
02/16/2004 10:53 PMYet another anti-spam company is making news for their slightly
different take on how to stop spam. The company, TurnTide, is
offering a router for ISPs that watches over email traffic, and if the
traffic is consistent with that of spam,
the
system slows down the traffic to a crawl, making spamming less
lucrative, in theory. This is, basically, a more commercial means of
offering a greylisting solution. The company, which showed up with a
new $1 million in funding today at DEMO 2004, claims they have no
competitors - but that (as always) is untrue (and whoever invested in
them needs to tell them that). My guess, though, is that it won't
take spammers too long to figure out ways to get around this sort of
blocking maneuver. At their own end, they'll simply find
spam-sympathetic ISPs (as they do now) that would never use such a
system. Then, they'll probably just hijack more machines and have
them each send out limited amounts of email to trick the system into
believing they're legitimate.
Wi-Fi Security Doesn't Have to Mean Slow
Wi-Fi Security Doesn't Have to Mean Slow
08/09/2004 06:14 AMWireless gear makers are finding ways to improve the speed and
security of the networks.
IBM To Help UAE Slow Speeders
IBM To Help UAE Slow Speeders
04/16/2005 11:20 PMSci-Tech Today Apr 17 2005 2:28AM GMT
Too Quiet? How about too slow?
Too Quiet? How about too slow?
03/17/2005 03:20 AM
Hydrogen
Fuel Cell Motorbike Unveiled (BBC link, no reg. req.)
The
Emissions Neutral Vehicle (ENV), has a top speed of 50mph (80km/h), a
range of at least 100 miles (160km) and can run continuously for four
hours before the fuel cell needs recharging.
What's more, the bike's "exhaust" is water vapor and is so
clean that its drinkable.
Concerns are that the bike is too quiet and plans have been made
to add a motor sound to the bike so as to not startle pedestrians.
Though I must admit to kind of liking the idea of "stealth
mode" motorcycling.
A sort of follow up to
this post.
Slow growing
Slow growing
04/04/2005 06:46 AMUSA Today Apr 4 2005 10:48AM GMT
A possible fix for slow SSH connections
A possible fix for slow SSH connections
03/31/2005 11:48 AMI noticed that while SSHing to some of my servers at work that
connections where taking forever. The few severs I could actually
connect to would take over two minutes to connect to before I would
get a password prompt. Other...
Slow air leak on ISS
Slow air leak on ISS
01/06/2004 04:24 AMNASA is not calling it a crisis but if I was on the ISS with a air
leak I think...
"Slow Connection - 56k"
"Slow Connection - 56k"
06/25/2004 08:26 PMSlow and steady…
Slow and steady…
12/31/2003 01:07 PMAnother key aspect is site compatibility, a department that still
presents some serious issues for Safari still has some serious issues,
especially when it comes to bill paying and bank management. Camino
has nailed this, and after a few more months, Safari should see
smoother sailing, as the last few straggling Web designers forcefully
accept it as a valid avenue for browsing.
Slow News Day
Slow News Day
01/17/2003 12:28 PMFor about a year now there has been a feeling of dark inevitability
growing in my consciousness. I've tried to ignore it, but it rears
its ugly head nearly everyday at the same time. I am of course
talking about the rumors of The Simpsons getting closer and closer to
being cancelled. Today, all of this stress has been relieved, at
least for a couple more years. The Simpsons has been renewed until at
least 2005. And you thought I was going to talk about war, right?
There seems to be a dearth of web standards (or related topics) news
as of late. Other than the quasi-anti-standards-movement (whatever
that means) that was the talk of blogspace for a few days. I like
Mark's new HTML 4 design more than his previous XHTML one.
I'm off for class, enjoy your Friday.
Go slow on nano
Go slow on nano
07/30/2004 01:53 AMUSA Today Jul 30 2004 6:01AM GMT
Don’t Let Dust Slow You Down
Don’t Let Dust Slow You Down
06/05/2005 10:52 PMGain an advantage in PC gaming by keeping your computer dust-free.
[PRWEB May 20, 2005]
Life is so Slow
Life is so Slow
06/05/2005 11:33 PMOver the last few weeks I have been playing insane amounts of Gran
Turismo 4 and loving it. I'm at around 70% completion of the...
Slow News Day?
Slow News Day?
12/17/2004 06:27 PMApple broke Harmony. Anyone surprised? No.
Real promises
fixes soon. Anyone surprised? No.
Anyone care? Probably not.
:-)
IBM goes slow on XP update
IBM goes slow on XP update
08/09/2004 12:54 PMAs Microsoft ships Service Pack 2 to manufacturing, IBM tells
employees to not install the software pending more compatibility
tests.
XUL in Safari
XUL in Safari
10/29/2003 12:12 AMSafari 1.1 is included with the new release of Mac OS X, Panther.
From Dave Hyatt's list of Safari 1.1 features:
A complete implementation of the XUL box model. Safari on
Panther supports the complete XUL box model, including horizontal and
vertical boxes, the ability to flex, and the ability to reorder
content and reverse content. If you're building canned content that
you control using WebKit, you'll find a whole new range of layout
possibilities at your disposal. Need to create dynamically sized
headers and footers and flexible center content? The XUL box model can
do that. Need to center an object within the viewport? The XUL box
model can do that too.
With Microsoft's alternative to XUL seemingly a few years away, are Apple looking to
beat them to it with an implementation that's compatible with
Mozilla?
Safari+NNW
Safari+NNW
03/11/2003 09:44 AMAn article about how NetNewsWire
and Safari complement one another can be found at O'Reilly here.
I agree, although Safari really needs to be able to reuse
windows for URLs sent from applications like NetNewsWire rather than
always opening a new window every time.
Safari 1.3
Safari 1.3
04/16/2005 01:24 AMThose of you running Panther can now update to 10.3.9. This update
includes Safari 1.3 and new versions of WebKit, WebCore, and
JavaScriptCore that contain thousands of improvements we've made to
the engine since Safari 1.2.
What you are getting is all of the new standards support, new
WebKit capabilites, site compatibility fixes and performance
optimizations that are also present in Safari 2.0 for Tiger. The
layout engines for the two are virtually identical.
Here are some of the highlights:
Page Load Performance
Safari 1.3 loads pages overall 35% faster than 1.2 as measured by
IBench. In addition to improving the overall page load, Safari 1.3
will display content sooner than 1.2 did, so that subresources don't
hold up the initial display of the page.
JavaScript Performance
We have substantially improved the performance of the JavaScript
engine in Safari. I encourage you to check out Safari 1.3 on this
benchmark for example to see the improvement relative to 1.2.
HTML Editing
Safari 1.3 supports HTML editing, both at the Objective-C WebKit API
level and using contenteditable and designMode in a Web
page. The new Mail app in Tiger uses WebKit for message composition.
You can write apps that make use of WebKit's editing technology and
deploy them on Panther and Tiger.
Compatibility and Security
Compatibility and security are our number one priority in WebCore, and
Safari 1.3 has many important compatibility fixes. For example,
percentage heights on blocks, tables and cells now work much better in
Safari 1.3. min/max-width/height support has been added. More of the
table-related CSS properties are now supported. DOM methods like
getComputedStyle are now supported.
The DOM Exposed
The entire level 2 DOM has been exposed a public API in Objective-C.
This means various holes have been filled in Safari's DOM level 2
support. In addition to exposing the DOM to Objective-C, the JS
objects that wrap DOM objects can also be accessed from Objective-C,
allowing you to examine and edit the JS objects themselves to inject
properties onto them that can then be accessed from your Web page.
XSLT
Safari 1.3 on Panther now supports XSLT. 10.3.9 includes libxslt, and
Safari uses this excellent library to handle XSLT processing
instructions it encounters in Web pages.
Plugin Extensions
For those of you writing WebKit apps, a new Objective-C WebKit plugin
API is supported that lets you put Cocoa widgetry into the Web page
more easily. In addition enhancements to the Netscape Plugin API
(made in conjunction with Mozilla Foundation) have been implemented
for plugins that require cross-browser compatibility.
Did I mention it's really really fast? :)
In case you're curious about differences between the Tiger and
Panther versions of the engine, they mostly have to deal with
frameworks that changed underneath WebKit. For example we have new
faster image decoders on Tiger (that also handle PNGs correctly), so
you'll find that Tiger fixes some of the PNG gamma issues that will
still exist on Panther. In addition the new decoders are incredibly
fast and are now run on a separate thread on multi-processor machines
on Tiger.
The network layer has also been improved on Tiger, so this may be
another source of differences in behavior between the two operating
systems. Overall, however, it's likely that content and applications
you develop with WebKit will behave identically on the two operating
systems.
Let us know what you think.
Safari 1.1
Safari 1.1
10/28/2003 11:08 PMSafari 1.1 is here. Those of you who picked up Panther can take it
for a spin. This release is big step forward from 1.0, chock full of
bugs fixes, improvements and UI refinements.
As far as new WebCore features, here's a few highlights:
(1) Better standards support. You'll find fixes for positioning bugs,
overflow bugs, floats, tables, gzip support, generated content using
::before and ::after, DHTML. You name it, we've improved it.
(2) Speed. We're still fast, and we're only going to get faster.
(3) CSS2 support. In addition to all of the bug fixes to be more
standards-compliant, we also added support for CSS2 properties like
text-shadow and new display values like inline-block. Try using
text-shadow in conjunction with ::selection. It's cool. :)
(3) Safari on Panther supports rgba values in CSS for specifying
border, background, foreground and shadow colors.
(4) Support for the CSS3 opacity (using -khtml-opacity) property.
Make entire blocks and inlines transparent without resorting to
transparent PNGs.
(5) A complete implementation of the XUL box model. Safari on Panther
supports the complete XUL box model, including horizontal and vertical
boxes, the ability to flex, and the ability to reorder content and
reverse content. If you're building canned content that you control
using WebKit, you'll find a whole new range of layout possibilities at
your disposal. Need to create dynamically sized headers and footers
and flexible center content? The XUL box model can do that. Need to
center an object within the viewport? The XUL box model can do that
too.
And in case you're curious, here's what we've already got working
post 1.1 in WebCore that you can look forward to:
(1) Support for the title attribute using tooltips
(2) The ability to tab to all controls in a Web page and to manipulate
them from the keyboard.
(3) Support for table border collapsing.
(4) Support for the CSS cursor property.
... and a whole lot more ...
Enjoy the upgrade and as always send us your feedback (trackbacks
preferred). We're listening.
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VC Fund Raising Still Slow - Because
They Already Have Enough
VC Fund Raising Still Slow - Because
They Already Have Enough
11/03/2003 03:36 PMA few weeks back I was talking to a venture capitalist who was in the
process of raising a new round. Despite what you might think, he was
saying it was ridiculously easy to raise money - because the
institutional investors have simply allotted a portion of their funds
for "risky investments" and they don't know where else to go. Thus,
many VCs find themselves being pushed to
take more money in
some cases. He was even suggesting that many VCs are doing their best
to hold back on raising funds, because they have too much cash already
that they don't know what to do with. So, while it appears the tech
market is picking up and VCs are investing in tech startups again
(wisely or not), VCs are still
holding
off raising new money until they've had a chance to
squander invest their current boatloads of cash.
Justice for ID theft slow
Justice for ID theft slow
12/28/2004 12:50 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 28 2004 4:44PM GMT
Two-Day DVDs a Slow Sale
Two-Day DVDs a Slow Sale
10/29/2003 12:11 AMDisposable DVDs have been available for over a month, and a survey of
stores finds the product is not flying off the shelves. Plus,
environmentalists are keeping up their efforts to stop the sale of a
product they call wasteful. By Katie Dean.
Lucent in the Slow Lane
Lucent in the Slow Lane
07/21/2004 02:49 PMLucent's earnings quadrupled! Yeah, so what?
Euro 3G Slow Until 2005
Euro 3G Slow Until 2005
04/29/2004 09:15 AMUnstrung.com Apr 29 2004 12:39PM GMT
Fix Slow Console Enumeration
Fix Slow Console Enumeration
08/06/2004 01:19 PMRoadblocks could slow RFID
Roadblocks could slow RFID
02/19/2004 08:16 AMRadio frequency identification promises to cut costs and streamline
supply chains. But companies may need to rethink their software
infrastructures in order to make RFID work as advertised.
A possible fix for slow SSH and Safari domain issues