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Firefox or Safari. That is the question.
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Mon, Sep 4 2006 7:25 PM
Anybody with a mac know why safari won't work with images from photobucket and firefox will??
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Sun, Nov 12 2006 3:50 PM
Because Kalmbach really doesn't care. You are lucky, I have tried Firefox and it doesn't work either. In Kalmbach's eyes we (Mac users) are second class citizens. Maybe, sometime in the future, they will try to fix it. Everything worked just fine until they changed the format last July.
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