Posted by me101 on 14 April 2003 - 13:06 · 27 comments & 3548 views
Apple on Monday released a new beta version of its Web browser, Safari. The update brings the current version of the browser to 1.0 beta 2 (v73).

Besides improved stability, the new beta adds tabbed browsing, allowing users to view multiple Web pages in a tabbed format. Safari now also includes AutoFill, which allows web forms and password fields to be automatically filled out.

Safari 1.0 beta 2 (v73) is available for download via the Software Update control panel in Mac OS X.

News source: MacCentral


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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield v1.1 (Build 297)
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Overview
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This patch was created in response to the issues some people have with the CD Key system. The problem was when people have more that one network Interface and the first one wasn't their Internet connection. We are now checking if the network interface used by Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield is the one connected to the Internet. To know exactly where the error was coming from, we added some other error messages. Here is the list and their cause:

"CDKey Server not responding please try again later"

-The CD-Key server can not be reach by the player's machine.

"You are not authorized to play on this game server"

-CD Key server told the game server you are trying to connect that your CD Key is not valid.

"Game Server could not receive your authorization from the CDKey server"

-Game server can not connect to the CD-Key server

"Invalid CD Key"

-The CD-Key server detect that your CD Key is not valid

"Your CD Key is already being used!"

-The CD-Key server detect that your CD Key is already in used.

This can happens when you try to connect back shortly after you leave Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield. Wait for 30 seconds and try again.

"Unknown error, please try again later."

-Internal or Unknown error.

Details:
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* Fixes the problem where some players do not get the count down at the beginning of the round - The dedicated server uses the appropriate port, when multiple servers are launched on the same machine
* Makes sure that the ubi.com component uses the same network interface as the game engine itself
* Makes sure that the -MULTIHOME= command line parameters' IP is passed to ubi.com initialization
* Makes sure the network layer uses the right network interface (was causing the Invalid CD-Key message)
* Added precisions to the "Invalid CD-Key" error message

Other:
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We are currently facing problem where there are too many servers in the server list. A temporary way to prevent the crash, in the master server list menu, is to start Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield using the -norunaway option.



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by danbalsh on 14 Apr 2003 - 13:19
Yey Safari Rock!!!!!
(10 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by zivan56 on 14 Apr 2003 - 13:55
Safari = Mozilla
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by Wickedkitten on 14 Apr 2003 - 14:12
[neoquote=#2.0 by zivan56]Safari = Mozilla[/neoquote] actually Safari = Konqueror
Quote this comment #2.2 Posted by vetmalebolgia on 14 Apr 2003 - 15:15
Safari=Opera
Quote this comment #2.3 Posted by h0ax on 14 Apr 2003 - 15:19
[neoquote=#2.0 by zivan56]Safari = Mozilla[/neoquote] zivan56 = don't know what he's talking about
Quote this comment #2.4 Posted by h0ax on 14 Apr 2003 - 15:20
[neoquote=#2.2 by malebolgia]Safari=Opera[/neoquote] malebolgia = don't know what he's talking about
Quote this comment #2.5 Posted by vetmalebolgia on 14 Apr 2003 - 16:51
malebolgia=knows what he's talking about Opera code is integrated into Safari along with Konqueror
Quote this comment #2.6 Posted by macster on 14 Apr 2003 - 19:37
where did u get that from?
Quote this comment #2.7 Posted by dp123 on 14 Apr 2003 - 21:29
His @ss! Simply disregard the idiots. There is no Opera code in Safari.
Quote this comment #2.8 Posted by zivan56 on 14 Apr 2003 - 23:49
[neoquote=#2.3 by h0ax]zivan56 = don't know what he's talking about[/neoquote] mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/48 (like Gecko) safari/48
Quote this comment #2.9 Posted by dp123 on 15 Apr 2003 - 01:24
Yes, zivan, you are PROVING all by YOURSELF you do not know what you are talking about. A userstring is meaningless. IE identifies itself as Mozilla 4.0--does that mean it's based on Mozilla? No. Foo. Let's say it again for the very, VERY SLOW (ehh, hem... zivan) Safari is using KHTML to render HTML, KJE to run javascript--both are KDE. It uses zero code from Opera. And many of the programmers are from Mozilla/Netscape so they are implementing some bits of new code similar to Moz, but this in no way means it is based on Mozilla either. And userstrings in no way speak to the underlying code present in the app. Got it?
Quote this comment #2.10 Posted by Jugalator on 15 Apr 2003 - 12:38
[neoquote=#2.8 by zivan56]mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/48 (like Gecko) safari/48 [/neoquote] lol.. Sure, according to that "evidence", guess what... IE = Mozilla I think the "mozilla" part is an old relic still kept for backwards compatibility. You need to check other parts of the user agent string to see the actual browser. But the ENTIRE string is pretty unreliable since it can be set to anything and doesn't indicate what it's "based" on.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by dougkinzinger on 14 Apr 2003 - 13:56
i thought they said 'no more betas' of safari for apple??
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by Wickedkitten on 14 Apr 2003 - 14:10
they said no more seed program for safari, not no more betas
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by vettimdorr on 14 Apr 2003 - 16:04
damn, I was just getting used to .71! Oh well, beta 2 is cool. Glad to see it's public
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by superfula on 14 Apr 2003 - 17:16
Wow this is cool. Must go download.
(5 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #7 Posted by cowabunga on 14 Apr 2003 - 18:02
"now also includes AutoFill" HOLY SHIT!!! I guess we all better download for the sake of man kind
Quote this comment #7.1 Posted by insurgent on 15 Apr 2003 - 00:16
Oh, see, you're just used to the bugfix-for-the-bugfix-for-the-bugfix releases of IE, and not used to actual features being added to browsers. Not your fault though. It's all you probably know.
Quote this comment #7.2 Posted by JaggedFlame on 15 Apr 2003 - 14:59
I guess you're right. Features like AutoFill, right? Which has been in IE since version 4.0?
Quote this comment #7.3 Posted by insurgent on 15 Apr 2003 - 16:21
[neoquote=#7.2 by JaggedFlame]I guess you're right. Features like AutoFill, right? Which has been in IE since version 4.0? [/neoquote] Yep, just added Autofill, to a *beta* browser...said browser also having 'Snapback' and popup blocking. Anything interesting added to IE lately, or hell, the past few years? That is, other than exploits and bug fixes? Didn't think so. Move along fanboy, there's probably a service pack you should be downloading.
Quote this comment #7.4 Posted by Fusion on 16 Apr 2003 - 01:37
there are no new features being added cause they already were. Read again dumbass.
Quote this comment #7.5 Posted by superfula on 16 Apr 2003 - 03:10
[neoquote=#7.4 by Fusion]there are no new features being added cause they already were. Read again dumbass. [/neoquote] Um, there are features in other browsers that IE doesn't have. The only releases M$ sends out in between major versions are bug fixes. A far cry from what everyone else does.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #8 Posted by thurrott on 14 Apr 2003 - 19:33
Safari is based on KHTML and KJS software from KDE. Safari has nothing to do with Opera or Mozilla. --Paul
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #9 Posted by Justin Hancock on 15 Apr 2003 - 04:37
Safari = Mozilla? Knowledge is key before speaking
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #10 Posted by nummi on 15 Apr 2003 - 16:16
I'm suprised no one has talked about the wonder tabs! Are IE and OmniWeb the only Mac browsers that don't have tabs? (lynx does not count).
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #11 Posted by MrCalifornia on 15 Apr 2003 - 17:50
I just downloaded .72 but I see no browser tabs. How do I turn them on?
Quote this comment #11.1 Posted by MrCalifornia on 15 Apr 2003 - 17:52
nevermind i found it hidden in preferences.
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