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#Problem with twitter on mac safari pro#
When I did, I found that the version on my iMac was much older (Jul 13, 2020) than the version on my MacBook Pro (Sep 15 2020), where Safari 14 worked as expected. System/Library/StagedFrameworks/Safari/libwebrtc.dylib He suggested I check the date on this Safari framework.
#Problem with twitter on mac safari install#
While troubleshooting, I found that I wasn't alone, nor was this a Safari 14 issue-there are lots of reports of the same problem over many years.Īfter tweeting about my troubles and what I'd done to try to troubleshoot the problem, Jeff Johnson of Lapcat Software got me on the right track by suggesting that my Safari install was broken.
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But they loaded fine on Safari 14 on my Catalina MacBook Pro, so then I knew I had a Mac-specific issue…the worst kind of issue to troubleshoot. Given this happened just after installing Safari 14, I assumed it was somehow related to the new browser version-the same pages that didn't load in Safari loaded fine in every other browser I tried.
This was happening on many, but not all, sites-I could login on Amazon and my bank, but not on most of our credit card sites or typical retail shopping pages. I'd briefly see the page, then it would clear and reload once or twice more, and then I'd be left with an error message: For example, I could load Target's main site, but when I tried to open the shopping cart, it wouldn't work. Yesterday, after updating to Safari 14 on my Mojave-running iMac, I noticed a big problem: I couldn't load many sites that contained either a login dialog or a shopping cart. I can't test this for myself yet as I'm away from my Mojave iMac for a while, but hopefully it'll solve the issue as it did before. As of today (Apr 29), MacRumors has the package downloaders available for Catalina and Mojave: Update: Apparently this has happened again with Safari 14.1 on non-current MacOS releases.