PatrickCocoa
Apr 6, 08:38 PM
@ Patrick - Answer for all your questions is YES. But it doesnt work in WebView only.
As previously suggested, maybe there's some character in the URL that WebView doesn't like. The most unusual URL I ever load is:
@"http://www.highschoolsports.net/defaultcal.cfm?ct=s&schoolid=KS6621212106&spt=4&lvl=-1&divison=-1&timeoffset=300"
which works fine.
Maybe try simpler versions of your URL, starting with something basic and working up, adding complexity until it breaks. Start with:
@"https://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com/"
and see if that works.
As previously suggested, maybe there's some character in the URL that WebView doesn't like. The most unusual URL I ever load is:
@"http://www.highschoolsports.net/defaultcal.cfm?ct=s&schoolid=KS6621212106&spt=4&lvl=-1&divison=-1&timeoffset=300"
which works fine.
Maybe try simpler versions of your URL, starting with something basic and working up, adding complexity until it breaks. Start with:
@"https://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com/"
and see if that works.
b-rad g
Apr 28, 10:18 AM
How about plug the ethernet straight into the iMac?
Seems really odd that both the TC and Express would have this problem at exactly the same time.
Maybe give Apple a call.
Seems really odd that both the TC and Express would have this problem at exactly the same time.
Maybe give Apple a call.
dcoulson
Apr 13, 09:16 AM
Look for on sale monitors from Asus, Dell, Samsung etc. You may well be able to get an LED monitor at 1920x1080 in your price range (older model most likely).
I've been pretty happy with my Samsung BX2450 monitors. 1920x1080 max resolution. Should be ~$250, but occasionally NewEgg have them for $200.
I've been pretty happy with my Samsung BX2450 monitors. 1920x1080 max resolution. Should be ~$250, but occasionally NewEgg have them for $200.
janey
Aug 15, 02:52 PM
sorry i couldnt resist ;)
i think i went a little overboard though, but whatever :D
i think i went a little overboard though, but whatever :D
JaSuS
Aug 13, 10:31 AM
Indeed those who criticize if given an iphone 4 free would shut up :p
Night Spring
Apr 16, 12:48 PM
Unfortunately, your only choices are to stay at 3.2 or update to 4.3.2. Apple is no longer allowing 4.3.1 to be installed. There's a way to get around this restriction, but to do so you need to have SHSH saved, and since you just got your replacement device from Apple, there wouldn't be any SHSH saved for it.
To replicate your old iPad's settings onto the replacement iPad, you restore from the old iPad's backup. Right click on the iPad icon on the left-hand column in iTunes, and you'll see a menu option saying "restore form bakcup." However, backups from newer firmware sometimes don't work on older firmware, so you might need to update to 4.3.2 in order to restore from your old iPad's backup.
Personally, I'd update and wait for a JB for 4.3.2, hopefully it won't take too long for it to come out.
To replicate your old iPad's settings onto the replacement iPad, you restore from the old iPad's backup. Right click on the iPad icon on the left-hand column in iTunes, and you'll see a menu option saying "restore form bakcup." However, backups from newer firmware sometimes don't work on older firmware, so you might need to update to 4.3.2 in order to restore from your old iPad's backup.
Personally, I'd update and wait for a JB for 4.3.2, hopefully it won't take too long for it to come out.
MattMK45
Apr 12, 03:32 AM
It is a charger from a company rather than an official one, but all the voltage readings and so on are the same on both chargers.
Coleman2010
Apr 26, 11:22 AM
Now that VPN does not work directly from the iPad, Instead of jail breaking your device and hacking on some illegal source (which they can make some validation code later that you cannot hack in yourself). Why not connect to a vpn'd tether (iphone / android device). Essentially it is the same thing but the IOS api cannot account for if the device being connected through vpn.
I thought of that but have not had the chance to test yet.
I thought of that but have not had the chance to test yet.
gazfocus
Feb 12, 12:01 PM
I'll take it!!!
I'll trade for a boxed ipod touch or I'll pay cash
I'll trade for a boxed ipod touch or I'll pay cash
discounteggroll
May 5, 11:54 AM
just use the migration assistant either in the new account setup via firewire or do the transfer after the account is created on the new computer via ethernet (just make sure the username/short name is not the same on your old computer). you can then just delete the account on the iMac either in single user mode or by creating a new admin account and deleting it when logged in from there
edenwaith
Aug 7, 07:38 PM
How come I'm really not surprised...maybe it's because I figured this would happen eventually several years ago when Microsoft bought VirtualPC. Too bad that they don't have a version of VirtualPC that runs on x86 hardware...oh, except for the version of VirtualPC for Windows...you can ignore that.
But considering how Microsoft has been dropping its limited Mac line left and right, it's really not too much of a surprise. With the stiff competition from those people who are actually doing some work and coming out with products.
How does Microsoft keep in business? When was the last time they released a major new product that made money? Office 2004? And that was for the Mac!
I certainly could be wrong about some things, but when you consider that Microsoft's two major money makers (Office and Windows) have been in hibernation for several years. Practically any other technology company that sat around that long would have been smeared off of the map!
But considering how Microsoft has been dropping its limited Mac line left and right, it's really not too much of a surprise. With the stiff competition from those people who are actually doing some work and coming out with products.
How does Microsoft keep in business? When was the last time they released a major new product that made money? Office 2004? And that was for the Mac!
I certainly could be wrong about some things, but when you consider that Microsoft's two major money makers (Office and Windows) have been in hibernation for several years. Practically any other technology company that sat around that long would have been smeared off of the map!
jessica.
Oct 8, 01:46 PM
hmm interesting. seems a bit funny how he speaks highly of Apple, compares both their visions, yet declines anything going on. Although, I guess its a way to win people over. Complement someone else in the hope they like you for it.
Or get the attention of one Mr. Steve Jobs and hope someone calls them and starts the relationship that T-Mobile seems to want.
Good for T-Mobile, that is a great idea on their part.
Or get the attention of one Mr. Steve Jobs and hope someone calls them and starts the relationship that T-Mobile seems to want.
Good for T-Mobile, that is a great idea on their part.
.:*Robot Boy*:.
Sep 23, 11:35 AM
I like the design of these better than the G5, and I don't want to spend several hundred dollars more on something that I don't like as well. I want to get the absolute fastest one they made. Would that be a 20" 1Ghz model? Any known issues on these machines? I will be using it for freelance graphic design work. For the last year and a half, I have used my 12" 800mHz G4 ibook (640mb ram), so I know performance will not be an issue. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-Jason
I believe the fastest iMac G4 (http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=imac_usb_2&performa=off&sort=date&order=ASC) was 20" 1.25GHz.
-Jason
I believe the fastest iMac G4 (http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=imac_usb_2&performa=off&sort=date&order=ASC) was 20" 1.25GHz.
barryst
Apr 14, 12:42 PM
my ipad2 came with 4.3 and i never updated. now that 4.3.2 is out, can i update to 4.3.1 somehow and still save the shsh blob from that?
reberto
Dec 6, 07:32 PM
how much (in USD :p ) for the iPod mini?
Laser47
Dec 15, 04:19 PM
You have a mac install disk right?
If so just put the disk into the computer and when the computer turns on hold the "c" key. This will boot your g4 from the install cd, from there just start the install process which will format you HD.
Or if your system already has a hd in it with osx installed and you put the 15gig in there also then when you start you computer go to the disk utility located in the utilities folder which is in the applacations folder. From there you should see the HD on the right side. Select it and go to the erase tab to format it.
If so just put the disk into the computer and when the computer turns on hold the "c" key. This will boot your g4 from the install cd, from there just start the install process which will format you HD.
Or if your system already has a hd in it with osx installed and you put the 15gig in there also then when you start you computer go to the disk utility located in the utilities folder which is in the applacations folder. From there you should see the HD on the right side. Select it and go to the erase tab to format it.
savanahrose
Nov 17, 02:50 PM
I haven't seen any mini apple stores at the Best Buy in West Ashley or North Charleston. Have they added it since I last went in one?
Actually we do have a Saks 5th Avenue on King St.
Actually we do have a Saks 5th Avenue on King St.
iliketyla
Apr 4, 04:11 PM
:(
Drawing Anime Characters Step
SR20DETDOG
Mar 10, 07:00 PM
Hi everyone,
At the moment I'm developing a website and am hosting it on Webs for free (I'm very tight on money, saving for first car, new Mac etc) but this gives me a very limited amount of storage space and bandwidth. While it will be fine for a while I think it will run out reasonable fast as more and more content will go on the website.
My Idea is to host the bigger files (All .zip files for people to download) some where else and simply have a link to them on the website as I would have anyway.
This will obviously solve the problem of limited storage space, but will it also help to use less bandwidth? Or would hosting them with Webs not have used much anyway?
At the moment I'm developing a website and am hosting it on Webs for free (I'm very tight on money, saving for first car, new Mac etc) but this gives me a very limited amount of storage space and bandwidth. While it will be fine for a while I think it will run out reasonable fast as more and more content will go on the website.
My Idea is to host the bigger files (All .zip files for people to download) some where else and simply have a link to them on the website as I would have anyway.
This will obviously solve the problem of limited storage space, but will it also help to use less bandwidth? Or would hosting them with Webs not have used much anyway?
robeddie
Apr 25, 07:08 AM
My air is backlit!? Is the new one not??
The origianal MBA (early 2008), the late 2008 MBA, and the mid 2009 MBA all had backlit keyboards.
None of the late 2010 (redesigned) MBA's have it, and it is not an add-on option.
The origianal MBA (early 2008), the late 2008 MBA, and the mid 2009 MBA all had backlit keyboards.
None of the late 2010 (redesigned) MBA's have it, and it is not an add-on option.
VPrime
Mar 30, 11:54 PM
Why not just buy the Mac version of AutoCAD?
I am going to guess and say because a windows license cost much less than buying another Autocad license.
I am going to guess and say because a windows license cost much less than buying another Autocad license.
MicroMacTosh
Nov 8, 11:42 PM
mine for November
Bro .. that desktop is terrible and depressing. Where's the color ?
Bro .. that desktop is terrible and depressing. Where's the color ?
MarkCollette
Oct 24, 06:36 PM
I'm not saying that this is what Apple will be doing, but for me, the whole point of resolution independance is to decouple font sizing from the sizing of lines and other graphics. Typically, people want to be able to make text larger, so that they can more easily read information. But they don't necessarily want all of the window borders to get thicker, or the icons to get larger, etc. So, simply zooming in on everything is not ideal. Plus, they don't want the font glyphs (lines that make up letters) to be scaled up, and made blocky, but rather to be precise and sharp, but bigger.
So, I can envision that there'd be two sliders to control things, one for the font sizing, and one for the other graphics primitives. Well, technically there's still the slider in the Finder for icon sizing as well. The sliders could cover any value range, continuously, and also have special spots. For example, there'd be the spot where one unit would be one pixel, and maybe even multiples of that. And on the font slider, there'd be the spot corresponding to "reality", where if you typed a letter in size 12 Times New Roman, and printed it out, and held that paper besides your screen, the letters on screen would be the same size as the letters on the paper, according to your eyes and a ruler.
So, I can envision that there'd be two sliders to control things, one for the font sizing, and one for the other graphics primitives. Well, technically there's still the slider in the Finder for icon sizing as well. The sliders could cover any value range, continuously, and also have special spots. For example, there'd be the spot where one unit would be one pixel, and maybe even multiples of that. And on the font slider, there'd be the spot corresponding to "reality", where if you typed a letter in size 12 Times New Roman, and printed it out, and held that paper besides your screen, the letters on screen would be the same size as the letters on the paper, according to your eyes and a ruler.
Platform
Oct 24, 05:40 PM
Great news....
QT 8 (?)
Resolution independent, that was one feature that needed to come...
Now what WOW features will we see @ MWSF :D
Edit: In the Pref pane; why is Dashboard gone...or where did it go ?
QT 8 (?)
Resolution independent, that was one feature that needed to come...
Now what WOW features will we see @ MWSF :D
Edit: In the Pref pane; why is Dashboard gone...or where did it go ?
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