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Christopher

2005-04-07, 5:49 pm

Hey Sean,
I will post the link sometime later today(currently making updates).
Our traffic analyzed over the past two years show mac users are
extremely low.

Mac w/ Safari - nope

I would like our new version to be available for
the mac user. Though in all honesty it is not top on my list. I know, I
know..... mac user will storm my office with torches and pitch forks.



Take care...
Christopher


Wednesday, February 23, 2005, 8:11:45 AM, you wrote:
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> Do you have a link we could try?


> Also, remember that IE on a mac was last updated in like 2001. Does it
> work with Safari and Firefox/Mozilla?
> Are you using any other browser scripting that might cause probs, or is
> it all in flash?



> On Feb 23, 2005, at 9:02 AM, Christopher wrote:



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Sean Moran

2005-04-07, 5:49 pm


Install Safari Enhancer...
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/17776

gives a nice debug menu and you can set the User Agent to whatever and
lots of other options.


On Feb 23, 2005, at 9:42 AM, Phil Marston wrote:

>
> RE Safari - I've never looked into it, but I've a vague notion that
> when I 1st installed it on our Mac I found an option to get it to
> spoof itself as other browsers in it's HTTP headers - any one know
> more about this - is this why you don't see Safari in your stats?
>
> Phil
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