Ok, I think I can wait that long ;-)

Thanks for such a great app, this makes the upcoming task of writing  
my thesis much less painful. I love that it's open source on the mac  
and does all the right things. Great work, hopefully after I graduate  
I'll have time (or even money!) to contribute.

-Andy



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On Jun 30, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> Thanks for noting this. It was a bug in BibDesk, not in Safari 3
> beta. It probab;y gets exposed because the new WebKit included with
> Safari 3 reports the correct MIME type for pure text (which we check
> before trying to automatically load the bibtex). It's now fixed in
> the source, so you may want to get tomorrows nightly build. That
> should be stable.
>
> Christiaan
>
> On 30 Jun 2007, at 4:35 PM, flip phillips wrote:
>
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>> Andy-
>> There is a 'reverter' package included on the Beta 3 .dmg
>>
>> For what it's worth- same thing happens to me w/ Beta 3 installed.
>> - -f
>>
>> On Jun 30, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Andrew Dawes wrote:
>>
>>> I've noticed some issues with "New publication from web..." on a
>>> machine that has the safari 3 beta installed.
>>>
>>> When I click on a bibtex link in google scholar or at a journal site
>>> I get the pinwheel and then nothing (end up forcing quit). I'm
>>> running 1.3.6 and recently went to the safari 3 beta. Strangely with
>>> the original safari 3 beta the response was a crash report and now
>>> with safari beta 3.0.2 there isn't a crash but bibdesk just hangs at
>>> the point where it would load the bibtex and ask to auto fill.
>>>
>>> My quick and dirty test (since I don't yet know of a way to  
>>> revert to
>>> safari 2) was to compare a less bleeding edge machine that ran
>>> bibdesk 1.2.10 and safari 2. On that machine the "New pub from web"
>>> functionality worked as advertised.
>>>
>>> This isn't particularly scientific to compare two different versions
>>> of bibdesk but I'm suspecting the beta safari (which AFAIK replaced
>>> other webkit tidbits too) as being the cause. Has this issue been
>>> established or is anyone else seeing the same thing?
>>>
>>> -Andy
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