I found that resetting safari worked with Audible until I signed in and then I
got the crashing again. I had to clear cookies in order to be able to access
the page at all. but as soon as I signed in, thus setting a cooky, the crashing
started again, rendering the site essentially unusable.
Hi,
I was just able to determine that the problem seem to be when I initially sign
in. It seems that when I return to Audible after signing in, there isn't any
problems. I mentioned in another post that I tried disabling java script, but
this is with it enabled.
On Jun 8, 2010, at 3:09 PM,
Hi Barry,
Can you describe what you mean by initially signing and then coming back to the
site and having no problems? I reset safari, including letting it get rid of
cookies. then I went to the site and it was fine. I signed in and it crashed. I
went to another site, Amazon.com and then came
It actually worked for me when I signed in, then reloaded the page (command-r).
I have to reload the page a second time each time I go there, but that's worlds
better than not being able to use it at all. YMMV and all that jazz, of course.
Teresa
On Jun 8, 2010, at 4:21 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Well, Now it isn't working. It did work previously though, and I almost got it
to work just now. Seems to be very unpredictable. Every body's best bet at
the moment is to turn off java script and see if they can use the sight. I
should say that I've purchased things at Amazon with no js
I just made it work again and I have no idea how.I refreshed the page, and
all I can think of is that there seems to be a timing issue in which you have
to get vo into the content at just the right time while the page is loading.
This aught to keep everyone busi for a while. smile
On Jun