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cjcampbell - 19 Oct 2006 02:33 GMT
There seems to some cookies that have an adverse effect on Safari. I
have found them on both the Wall Street Journal online site and Apple's
web sites. What happens is that if you sign in with your user name and
password that all the pages on that site come up white -- they appear
to start to load, then the blue bar suddenly zips across the address
and the page stays a blank white. Going to Safari's preferences and
deleting newly loaded cookies from the site and then refreshing the
page allows the page to load normally.

This does not happen in Opera or Firefox. I have Safari 2.0.4.
ianbooks - 20 Oct 2006 01:07 GMT
I have this now & then with Citibank. Their tech support people say
it's something to do with cookies & they're working on a fix.

> There seems to some cookies that have an adverse effect on Safari. I
> have found them on both the Wall Street Journal online site and Apple's
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>
> This does not happen in Opera or Firefox. I have Safari 2.0.4.
 
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