Monthly Calendar on Safari Issue

DPh2902 wrote 8 years ago: 1

Hi, about mid day today I noticed that when I looked at my monthly calendar of shows, it was showing as a long list vs in the calendar format. Also not showing which shows I have marked as watched. I checked google and all seems good so must be soemthing specific with Safari. Cleared history, and restarted with no change.


momijigari wrote 8 years ago: 1

It's working for me, but the issue kinda sounds like the one I have been having for a few days on another site.

If you are able to fix your issue, please post the solution here, as maybe it will fix mine too.

DPh2902 wrote 8 years ago: 1

I'll let you know if I do anything that fixes it ...

DPh2902 wrote 8 years ago: 1

So no changes but this morning everything is back to normal?


david wrote 8 years ago: 1

The calendar changes to a list if the window isn't wide enough for the calendar format, to accomodate mobile users. You probably just had the browser window very small. :)


Stabby wrote 8 years ago: 1

The stylesheet is broken for me too on Chromium (Windows XP). Looks like the cause is static.tvmaze.com using https now and the browser not being able to complete the ssl transaction.


david wrote 8 years ago: 1

You should really upgrade to a newer OS; windows XP is beyond unsupported and browsing the internet with it is extremely unsafe.

If you must, I read using Firefox might work better than Chrome.


Stabby wrote 8 years ago: 1

The site displayed fine last week and you broke it from your side. I don't like firefox; it's slow on this Atom board. XP is only unsafe if you expose it directly to the internet without a firewall or do stupid things like enable javascript for untrusted sites...

DPh2902 wrote 8 years ago: 1

Umm David .. no, the window wasn't very small. My bet is the browser cache was hosed somehow and when I rebooted things were cleared our. Stabby you're wrong on XP. Firewalls are like TSA, they keep the honest safe. Beside the security flaws, the functionality of XP is very outdated. If you insist on staying on Microsoft you really need to take every update they provide or you're 100% guaranteed of being aware city. Your choice, just something you should research.


david wrote 8 years ago: 1

OK, in that case I'm not sure, but good to hear it's fixed.

Regarding windows XP. Indeed we're constantly changing things on our end, but it's impossible to consider platforms that are no longer maintained such as windows XP. As you can read over at https://chrome.googleblog.com/2015/11/updates-to-chrome-platform-support.html, Chrome hasn't been supported on XP since april 2016, so you're currently missing out on 8 months of security patches in Chrome, next to the years of missing patches in Windows.

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