I'm also not having trouble. Write to supp...@bookshare.org and see if they
have any suggestions.
On Sep 20, 2012, at 6:21 PM, ROD SKENE wrote:
> Howard,
> Hmmm … I'm not sure what the trouble is. I just upgraded to 10.8.2 and just
> opened a xml file from a Bookshare book in Safari and it wor
I don't use web spots. Maybe that's the difference. Although, I can jump
quickly in the xml file by headings. I set up keyboard commander to jump by
different headings. right Option 1 for level 1 headings, right option 2 for
level 2 headings, and so forth. It works well for me. I can retu
I only ever got this to work once, and trying to set a webspot so I
could come back to where I left off crashed Safari. Ever since then
all my attempts to open xml books in Safari end in frustration and no
books. So, I don't think it is something new in 10.8.2, I think it is
some bug or setting tha
Howard,
Hmmm … I'm not sure what the trouble is. I just upgraded to 10.8.2 and just
opened a xml file from a Bookshare book in Safari and it worked for me. I wish
I could help.
Good luck,
Rod
On Sep 20, 2012, at 1:08 PM, Howard Dupuis wrote:
> Should have said that I'm talking about 10.8.2 o
Should have said that I'm talking about 10.8.2 on the mac -- not the new
iOS. Thanks.
On Thursday, September 20, 2012 1:45:10 PM UTC-4, Howard Dupuis wrote:
>
> After upgrading to the newest OS yesterday, I can't read Bookshare books
> in Safari, which is how I like to read 'em. What I've always