I notice that the latest Safari (6.0)/10.8 no longer has a menu item to Empty
Cache and this is not included in Reset Safari. While Reload Page will often
fix a tangle, unambiguously emptying there cache I find is infallible.
Has anyone comments to offer?
Severin Crisp
Hi Sev,
I think that Safari version 6.0 may still have the empty cache feature. To get
to it, use the system menu starting with the word Safari
Safari Reset Safari...
You can then check or uncheck as may items as you choose before pressing the
Reset button. I think that Remove all website
Hi again Sev,
After a search of the forum it seems the the but I couldn't be certain at the
end of my last post is the case! Website data probably does not contain cached
web pages. It seems that Empty Caches has been moved to a new Develop menu item
that must first be enable in preferences.
Hi Pete,
It's a pity I can log onto your computer remotely for 1 minute as I am fairly
certain I would be able to sort it out. But in a nutshell, your path to the
sparse bundle is a little different to what I would expect to see -- possibly
for historical reasons on your network, or possible
Thanks Carlo
Severin
On 05/08/2012, at 6:56 PM, cm cm200...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again Sev,
After a search of the forum it seems the the but I couldn't be certain at the
end of my last post is the case! Website data probably does not contain
cached web pages. It seems that Empty Caches
Hi Ronni
Apologies for the delay in reply to thank you for your help on this.
I think you have nailed the problem. The little 12 macbook is only running
10.4.11 as I dont have the 10.5 install so that must be the reason the phone
doesnt appear.
I think I will have to go ahead and do all the
Hi Chris,
Yes you would have to upgrade Cath's iBook to OS X 10.5.8 iTunes 10.
How was Cath's iPhone setup, was it connected to your iTunes on your computer?
Anyway, You can sync two iPhones to the same machine, each with their own apps,
music, media, etc.
You configure the sync for each
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