Hi Geoff,

Perhaps you did not see Lloyd’s reply, the problem has been solved earlier 
Geoff ;-)

/Quote from Lloyd’s reply to the Mailing List @ 10:30AM:

> Thanks Barry and Ray
> 
> 
> Because it worked for you and not for me, I checked through all my
> settings and discovered that in the Extensions section of my Preferences I
> had and extension called AdBlock.
> 
> I turned it off and now I can see the information you are seeing.
> Apparently the Job Description Form was seen as an advertisement by
> AdBlock.
> 
> Problem solved.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Lloyd 

/ End Quote:

Cheers,
Ronni


On 03/10/2011, at 11:15 AM, Geoff and Kaye wrote:

> Lloyd
> 
> On 03/10/2011, at 9:42 AM, Lloyd White wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I hope everyone who backed the wrong team has now come to terms with
>> reality! :-) It's only a game!
>> 
>> I use Safari without problems, except that one website will not open.
>> As a career-change consultant I am constantly going to the Govt job site
>> to find a position. When I click on the link it takes me to  the Bigredsky
>> site but no position comes up. E.g.
>> http://search.jobs.wa.gov.au/page.php?pageID=160&AdvertID=123302&source=oth
>> er
>> 
>> But it does in Firefox or Google Chrome.
> 
> 
> It opens OK for me using Safari 5.0.2 on an iMac running 10.6.5.
> 
> This is more likely to be a problem with the web page than with Safari; more 
> specifically that the web page uses non-standards-compliant code which Safari 
> cannot interpret. However it is interesting that Chrome can display it 
> because I understand that Chrome uses Apple's rendering engine. Of course 
> they could in your case be using different versions.
> 
> I assume that you have checked the Safari Activity window to see if there are 
> any files which it failed to find at all.
> 
> If you get a blank page then the next thing to do is to look at the source 
> code for the page (View/View source). If there is nothing there, or only a 
> limited number of lines of code,  then the page has not downloaded for some 
> reason or has been truncated. If there is masses of code, normally ending in 
> </html>, then the entire file (at least the main one) has downloaded 
> completely.
> 
> If this is the case but nothing is displayed, there almost certainly will be 
> an error (or many) reported in the error console (Develop/Show Error 
> Console). If you do not have "Develop" in your Safari menu you can turn it 
> on, as I recollect, in the preferences. The nature of the error message 
> hopefully will give you an idea about what the problem is.
> 
> Interestingly, my version of Firefox displays the page but finds quite a few 
> things which it does not understand in the code, mostly in the style sheets 
> so they are not fatal. Safari reports no warnings or errors except a missing 
> favicon.ico, which is not relevant to displaying the page.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Geoff
> ----------------------
> Geoff and Kaye
> k...@kgweb.org.au
> 
> 
> 
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