Same issue and circumstances here. Workaround working, for now :-) On Jun 28, 12:55 pm, JcMarin <jcmar...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have same problem with Safari 4.0.1 an updated Java (don;t have the > problem with 4.0 and previous version of Java > > For some reason the UnaMesa certificate (which point to the Thawte > root cert) is not being trsuted as signed? > > Anyone find a solution? > > I can trust it when opening but will ask again every-time > > On Jun 17, 7:35 am, Andrew Lister <lis...@post.queensu.ca> wrote: > > > > > Aha - same for me. I didn't try unchecking that box. Thanks, > > > Andrew > > > On Jun 17, 5:33 am, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I'm running Safari Version 4.0 (5530.17) on Mac OS X 10.5.7, with the > > > new Java update just applying itself this morning. > > > > The permissions dialogue that Safari displays with the applet first > > > loads has changed it's appearance from the earlier release, but seems > > > to work fine for me if I click "Run". It's only if I try to check the > > > "always trust content from this publisher" checkbox that I run into > > > the errors you describe. I'll investigate further, but relieved to > > > find work around. > > > > Cheers > > > > Jerm > > > > On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Andrew Lister<lis...@post.queensu.ca> > > > wrote: > > > > > I've been using TW on Safari 4, but after today's Java update it will > > > > no longer save. Here's what I get: > > > > > "Warning - Security: The application's digital signaturre cannot be > > > > verified. Do you want to run the application? Name: TiddlySaver. > > > > Publisher: UnaMesa Association. From: file://" > > > > > Then check "always trust content from this publisher" and "run", which > > > > brings up a second window: > > > > > "The publisher cannot be verified from a trusted source. Code will be > > > > treated as unsigned" > > > > > Then it lists a bunch of code, starting with > > > > java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException. After that it won't save. I > > > > tried this on a fresh, empty TW and the same thing happens. > > > > > Actually, I'm not 100% sure this problem started today, with the Java > > > > update, as I also just recently updated to Safari 4, and can't be sure > > > > I saved my TW on 4 prior to the update. I think I did, but I'm not > > > > sure. If others haven't had any problem with Safari 4, then it must > > > > be a problem with the Java update, since I've never seen this problem > > > > before. > > > > > So, back to Firefox for me, I guess, which is a bit disappointing, > > > > because Safari 4 seemed really fast. > > > > -- > > > Jeremy Ruston > > > mailto:jer...@osmosoft.comhttp://www.tiddlywiki.com
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