If Apple’s website doesn’t work on Safari, what will …
You would think that Apple would ensure that it’s website works on Safari, the browser Apple created. So why is it that 9 times out of 10, when I go to check out the new MacBook Air commercial, it doesn’t play?
(And yes, I’m as up to date as 10.4 gets: Mac OS X 10.4.11, Safari version 3.0.4, latest version of QuickTime, high-speed connection to the internet, etc. etc.)
Odd.
Even odder that: occasionally, it does.
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I had this open in another tab and promptly forgot about it. A little later, I hear some loud music playing, and the video showed up. Sounds to me like they don’t have the cache working right, or somebody’s hotlinking the fire out of the movie.