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Prospect
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 16
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Safari seems to reload all open pages when I come back to it. And it won't just show what was there previously, which is all I want most of the time.
But this is slow and sometimes even fails with Safari complaining that the local network is too slow and so it can't reload the page - which I don't want reloaded! I just want whatever was there before. For me automatic reloading is totally unnecessary, and if I want the latest version, then I can reload manually... Is there a way to stop Safari automatically reloading pages? If so, how? I'm using latest Safari 5.1.7 and Snow Leopard on an 8 gigs Intel Mac Mini. Thanks for any help, Cris |
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League Commissioner
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 7,948
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Some sites auto-load periodically, and there's not much you can do about those sites, although something like Glims might have a setting that prevents auto-updating.
Do you mean that you are Quitting Safari, then reopen, and Safari then, by default, loads all the same windows that you had open when you quit Safari Or - do you mean that Safari remains open, but not active - and when you bring it to the front, any open Safari windows reload without you choosing to do that? |
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Prospect
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 16
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I mean the second. That Safari remains open, but not active - and when you bring it to the front, any open Safari windows reload without you choosing to do that?
It's a real pain but, on reflection, maybe it doesn't always happen on all sites. I'll have to keep a lookout for which sites... I've just installed Glims Light for the tab favicons, so if Glims had an option to stop auto reloading, that would be wonderful... Thanks, Cris |
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