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Old 11-05-2008, 02:04 AM
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Hi,

I installed the 5.0.10 Patch on CentOS 5.2.

There is absolutely no change in the Safari connection. Still the message:
We have detected that you are running a browser which is not supported for the Zimbra Administration Console.
PHP Code:
The Zimbra Administration Console is supported on:
IE 6.0 SP2+
Mozilla 1.4+
Netscape 7.1+
Firefox 1.0
when accessing Admin console and
whenn accessing Zimbra Collaboration Suite (https://...)
PHP Code:
Internal Server Error

The server has encountered an internal error

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Old 11-05-2008, 04:18 AM
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5.0.10 patch does not do anything for Safari...
It's just for the IE7 DOM bug (and another bug in the NE).
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Old 11-05-2008, 05:07 AM
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And when will be a solution for Safari and iPhone?

5.0.10 was the worst QA'ed release I ever got from zimbra. Good that I did not upgrade my main Production System.
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Old 11-06-2008, 10:36 AM
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FWIW, Mac Safari users on our 5.0.8 hosting platform get the Ajax client no problem.

That you can't access the Admin console indicates your installation has other issues. What do the logs say?

Mark
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Old 11-14-2008, 06:59 AM
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I upgraded this morning from 5.0.8 to 5.0.10 and I wish I had read this thread before doing so as well. Safari worked fine in the admin area under 5.0.8. I now also get the same error as friedmar when trying to access the admin area. FWIW the user screens still work fine.

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FWIW, Mac Safari users on our 5.0.8 hosting platform get the Ajax client no problem.

That you can't access the Admin console indicates your installation has other issues. What do the logs say?

Mark
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Old 11-14-2008, 08:09 AM
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Dana,

We have lots of Safari users but no Admins using Safari.

Sounds like there is a regression there in 5.0.10...

We will wait for 5.0.11, which from all the bug reports seems like it is coming along OK if not shortly (we are still on 5.0.8).

Not trying to be a Zimbra apologist, but as compared to lots of other apps, the QA on Zimbra releases is generally very good.

Having been using Zimbra since 4.0.3, it is true that every now and then there has been a few releases with regressions, bugs, etc. like 5.0.10 that make us skip installing that release, but these have been few and far between.

It has been rare however that we have skipped applying more than one release in a row, as we are planning now (5.0.8 > 5.0.11). The last time we did that was in the 4.5.x series, where we waited until we were ready to move to 5.0, and did the upgrade to 4.5.11 as a prerequisite to the 5.0 upgrade. Maybe there is a parallel here since Guns 'n Roses is getting close...?

Not that all this helps you since you are already on 5.0.10, but hopefully it puts things in a slightly different perspective.

All the best,
Mark
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Old 11-14-2008, 08:23 AM
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It's not that big of a deal as it does work with Firefox on OS X. It was just kind of a shock that it 'broke' and there is not much as an explanation as to why or when it will be fixed.

Thanks for the reply.
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Old 11-14-2008, 09:32 AM
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It's not that big of a deal as it does work with Firefox on OS X. It was just kind of a shock that it 'broke' and there is not much as an explanation as to why or when it will be fixed.

Thanks for the reply.
Well, that you were "shocked" by a regression in Zimbra I think speaks to the generally high level of code QA we have all come to expect.

All the best,
Mark
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Old 11-14-2008, 10:17 AM
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There is absolutely no change in the Safari connection. Still the message:
We have detected that you are running a browser which is not supported for the Zimbra Administration Console.
This is not new: Bug 10573 – Safari support for admin console
So in essence just lucky with it working:
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Originally Posted by danarawding View Post
I upgraded this morning from 5.0.8 to 5.0.10 and I wish I had read this thread before doing so as well. Safari worked fine in the admin area under 5.0.8. I now also get the same error as friedmar when trying to access the admin area. FWIW the user screens still work fine.
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Originally Posted by friedmar View Post
whenn accessing Zimbra Collaboration Suite (https://...)
Internal Server Error
There he's taking about the mobile-web client issue: Bug 32076 – ZCS 5.0.10 and iPhone
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NumberFormatException: multiple points at sun.misc.FloatingDecimal
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