Don't know why you keep saying that, the site certificate for that site is not 
invalid nor is it out of date. The cert on that site expires 9 March 2013 and 
has a valid security chain, Verisign signed. The secure connection is made and 
happily, securely connects you to a webpage which gives you an error message, 
which is then securely delivered to your browser with absolutely no useful 
information at all. The error page in Safari even gaily shows you the green 
'it's trusted' symbol to show you this error message was not intercepted by 
anyone, which makes me feel very secure, although none the wiser because it 
totally lacks any useful information. 

I'd have thought they'd have fixed this by now. 

I've been using Chrome for my bugreports. It's sad. 

New Safari is letting me get there (perhaps others are having different 
issues), however new Safari is failing to convince the old server that it wants 
to give me content and not the worlds worst error message.  In fact it's so 
useless, I'm going to post it, the boards will flatten it into text, go to the 
link to see it in all its red Helvetica horror. 





An error has occurred. Please report the error to Apple Inc. by emailing the 
error detail to devb...@apple.com.




If anyone from Apple is reading this .. can you prod someone please. 






On 20 Sep, 2012, at 8:32 PM, z...@mac.com wrote:

> Yes, Apple's certificate is invalid or out of date. New Safari will not let 
> you get to it.
> 
> 
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <gerr...@mdenkmann.de>
> Sender: cocoa-dev-bounces+zav=mac.com@lists.apple.comDate: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 
> 12:47:20 
> To: <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com>
> Subject: What's up with bug report?
> 
> Trying to login to http://bugreport.apple.com. But get "an error did occur" 
> persistently.
> 
> I seem to remember some discussion about this a few days ago.
> Is anybody able to use the bugreport?
> 
> Gerriet.
> 
> Safari 6.0 - 10.8.1
> 
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