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Harry Freeman
gifutiger at gmail.com
Sat Jan 26 16:06:40 EST 2008
Greetings ( + )!( + )
You haven't said which browser you are using, however if you are using
Safari 3.X select the "Safari - Reset Safari" menu and then choose
which items that you would like reset.
Then try you normal login and see if things are fixed. The items that
you can reset in Safari 3.X are:
Clear history
Empty the cache
Clear the Downloads window
Remove all cookies
Remove all website icons
Remove saved names and passwords
Remove other AutoFill form text
Clear Google searches
Close all Safari windows
Be sure and select only those items that might be affecting the
display of you URL's
I would start with:
Empty the cache
Clear the Downloads window
Remove all website icons
Then see if everything works Okay.
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On Jan 26, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Jim & Mary Folsom wrote:
> Thank you so much for these suggestions.
>
> I did create another user account, login to it, and see if the
> problem occurred. I put one of my website folders into the shared
> users' folder, created a new user account for testing, logged out of
> my account, and logged into the new account. WebDesign functioned
> perfectly in the new account. I tested it on a couple of website
> folders.
>
> That should mean that the problem is somewhere in the settings in my
> home folder. I logged back into my regular user account, trashed the
> preferences folder for WebDesign, and tried it again. Same problem of
> the includes repeating. Since I am the main account for the computer,
> does this mean that there is some other file somewhere else on the
> computer, that I can't get to, related to WebDesign? (besides the
> com.ragesw.webdesign.plist and the WebDesign Preferences folder)
> Spotlight doesn't show me anything else.
>
> I didn't find anything in the main library. Thanks for any info
> anyone can provide.
>
> Mary
>
> On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:54 PM, Steve Bohrer wrote:
>
>> No specific info about this, but the fact that it works on your other
>> computer suggests some general debugging you can try. Of course, have
>> backups first, as you may break your web design program as you muck
>> around it with.
>>
>> On the problem computer, create a new user account (Apple menu>System
>> Preferences...>Accounts, and click the "+" icon below the panel at
>> the
>> left to add an new account.
>>
>> Then put a copy of your web source files in the /Users/Shared
>> folder, so
>> you can get them from any local account.
>>
>> Next, log out of your normal account and log into the new account.
>> See
>> if you can reproduce the problem.
>>
>> --- If it works from the new account, then the problem is somewhere
>> in
>> the program's settings in your home folder. Typically programs keep
>> their settings in your home/Library folder. Check Library/Preferences
>> for an item for the program in question, and also search for other
>> instances of the program's name in Library.
>>
>> If you find such files, quit from your WebDesign program, and try
>> moving
>> its Library files somewhere else, e.g. your desktop, and then restart
>> the program and test to see if it works. Try the Library/Preferences
>> items (if any) first, as they can almost always be automatically
>> reset
>> when you restart the program. Next try moving other program files or
>> folders. (Be aware that you may break the program or cause it to
>> loose
>> track of your data if you move it's library files about. Depends on
>> the
>> program, and I have no knowledge of the one in question.)
>> Hopefully, you
>> can undo your changes if necessary by dragging everything back
>> where you
>> found it.)
>>
>> --- On the other hand, if the program shows the same error from
>> your new
>> account, then perhaps it has a corrupted setting in the system areas
>> that are common to both user accounts. Programs also store data and
>> settings in the /Library folder at the top level of the disk (rather
>> than your home folder's library.) Again, try searching for the
>> program
>> name or manufacturer's name in that folder. However, if you delete
>> things here, you may need to re=install the software to get it
>> working
>> again.
>>
>> --- On the third hand, perhaps there are some settings or config
>> files
>> that are kept with your web data files. Can you bring a copy of the
>> project folder from the working machine and open it on the broken
>> machine?
>>
>> These steps may at least help point to where the problem is
>> occurring.
>> (Or not -- perhaps their tech support did not suggest these sorts of
>> steps because they know they don't use any such files that could get
>> garbled.)
>>
>> Steve Bohrer
>>
>> Mary Folsom wrote:
>>
>>> The WebDesign software runs fine on my G4 Powerbook, also running OS
>>> 10.4.11 No problem at all! So, it must be something in my G4 desktop
>>> computer, but WHAT? I'm having no problems with any other software.
>>> Does anyone out there in DEMUG world have an answer?
>>>
>>
>>
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