IOS5.1.1

Started by Rik, May 11, 2012, 08:43:41

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... now available.
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Simon

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Simon

It's spreading...  ;)
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Ray

I've got it now. ;)
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Glenn

I don't need it   :angel:
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pctech

I don't want it  ;D

Rik

It hardly itches, Mitch.  ;D
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Simon

I can think of worse irritants.  ;)
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Niall

Safari strikes again. I'm seeing a bullet point icon for whatever smiley is being posted in the first few posts here.

Oh and I got the update with no issues. Unusual for me, plus I won a tenner on the lottery the night I installed it. I'll get hit by a bus on the way home :D
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Rik

Clear your cache and restart Safari, Niall.
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Simon

Yes, I had smilies instead of menu buttons the other day, which was fun for a while, but not entirely functional.  ;D  Closing Safari, clearing cache and restating Safari did the trick.
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pctech

Quote from: Niall on May 11, 2012, 14:11:03
Safari strikes again. I'm seeing a bullet point icon for whatever smiley is being posted in the first few posts here.
Unusual for me, plus I won a tenner on the lottery the night I installed it.

I've won a few tenners and a couple of grand about 6 years ago, no sniff of the jackpot though, I'm still having to work for a living.

Rik

Quote from: Simon on May 11, 2012, 14:37:13
restating Safari did the trick.

Is that anything like stating the obvious?  :whistle: :evil:
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Simon

#15
Nothing much wrong with your eyesight is there!  :nana: ;D
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Niall

Quote from: Rik on May 11, 2012, 14:25:16
Clear your cache and restart Safari, Niall.

I clear it every time I close it, as I do with all browsers :)
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Rik

But do you close, or just exit, Safari?
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Niall

Eh? :D

Surely if you close it, you've exited it? I go into settings for safari and manually delete things. I also have it set to private browsing.
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No, if you're talking about on an iPhone / iPad, exiting is not closing, as it's still running in the background.  You need to double click the Home button to bring up the running programs, then touch the Safari button for 2 seconds, until they start to wiggle, the hit the 'x' to close it.  THEN, go into the Safari settings and delete Cookies and Data.
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Rik

Perfectly put... :)
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Niall

Eeee well I didn't know that :D
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pctech

That's something that is annoying about mobile OS design, whether it be Android or IOS, it should ask when you move away from a certain app whether you want to leave it running or not, only exception should be where execution is interrupted by a phone call.


Simon

I think that would generate quite a few annoying pop-ups.
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pctech

Maybe add an option in settings.