TW won't save on Safari after java update

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Andrew Lister

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Jun 16, 2009, 3:22:47 PM6/16/09
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I've been using TW on Safari 4, but after today's Java update it will
no longer save. Here's what I get:

"Warning - Security: The application's digital signaturre cannot be
verified. Do you want to run the application? Name: TiddlySaver.
Publisher: UnaMesa Association. From: file://"

Then check "always trust content from this publisher" and "run", which
brings up a second window:

"The publisher cannot be verified from a trusted source. Code will be
treated as unsigned"

Then it lists a bunch of code, starting with
java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException. After that it won't save. I
tried this on a fresh, empty TW and the same thing happens.

Actually, I'm not 100% sure this problem started today, with the Java
update, as I also just recently updated to Safari 4, and can't be sure
I saved my TW on 4 prior to the update. I think I did, but I'm not
sure. If others haven't had any problem with Safari 4, then it must
be a problem with the Java update, since I've never seen this problem
before.

So, back to Firefox for me, I guess, which is a bit disappointing,
because Safari 4 seemed really fast.

Jeremy Ruston

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Jun 17, 2009, 5:33:35 AM6/17/09
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I'm running Safari Version 4.0 (5530.17) on Mac OS X 10.5.7, with the
new Java update just applying itself this morning.

The permissions dialogue that Safari displays with the applet first
loads has changed it's appearance from the earlier release, but seems
to work fine for me if I click "Run". It's only if I try to check the
"always trust content from this publisher" checkbox that I run into
the errors you describe. I'll investigate further, but relieved to
find work around.

Cheers

Jerm
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Andrew Lister

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Jun 17, 2009, 7:35:55 AM6/17/09
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Aha - same for me. I didn't try unchecking that box. Thanks,

Andrew

JcMarin

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Jun 28, 2009, 3:55:32 PM6/28/09
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I have same problem with Safari 4.0.1 an updated Java (don;t have the
problem with 4.0 and previous version of Java

For some reason the UnaMesa certificate (which point to the Thawte
root cert) is not being trsuted as signed?

Anyone find a solution?

I can trust it when opening but will ask again every-time

Tiger

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Jul 7, 2009, 2:24:17 PM7/7/09
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Same issue and circumstances here. Workaround working, for now :-)

FND

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Jul 15, 2009, 9:59:59 AM7/15/09
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>> For some reason the UnaMesa certificate (which point to the Thawte
>> root cert) is not being trsuted as signed?

After discussing this with Jeremy again, we believe this isn't caused by
TiddlyWiki, but rather that somehow Safari is just getting it wrong (for
whatever reason).

Would someone raise a ticket with the Safari folks?


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FND

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Jul 15, 2009, 11:31:01 AM7/15/09
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> Would someone raise a ticket with the Safari folks?

That was sort of an unreasonable request, since we're the ones best
equipped do this.
Here's the bug report:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27300


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