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There are threads about this issue on the MacRumors forums and the Apple Support Communities, with most people complaining that the problem started around the beginning of **vember. ![]() Aside from reloading the t.co URL several times, removing the "https" from the URL, or switching to a different browser, there's ** way to fix the link loading issue. Clearing Safari's cached files also helps, but only temporarily. Chrome and Firefox aren't affected, **r are Links that do **t use HTTPS. In a recent post on the issue, The Verge uncovered a January 14 tweet from Timothy Hatcher, a WebKit Developer Experience Manager at Apple. Hatcher says the problem is lower level than WebKit (Safari is built on WebKit) and that Apple has a fix identified. Hatcher did **t specify when the fix might be implemented, and it is unclear if it could come in a standalone Safari update or if a full OS X update will be required. Tag: Twitter Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: Apple Planning Fix for Broken Twitter Links in Safari on OS X || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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