Safari is driving me insane. I often save to hard drive webpages with, say, recipes. When ready, then I usually open a number of pages at once (individual windows since saved as separate files to harddrive, sometimes as webarchive, sometimes html, depending on site) , then browse them at leisure (perhaps copy/paste selections here and there), cont-W to exit (or not) as I go. I can no longer enjoy that ease of browsing my files.
Safari refuses to open multiple-selected webpages stored on my harddrive. It first pops up it's warning to remind me this is app downloaded from internet. I have to click Open on the $%#$ security warning, then it opens only the first document of the selected documents. I am forced to open the EACH document manually, one at a time, clicking Open on the warning for EACH one. It is patently absurd!
I am ready to throttle the Apple geniuses who came up with this. I can't find any place where I am given a choice about this friggin' "security measure". I should be able to turn it off if I want to take the risk. At least temporarily.
Does anyone know how to disable this warning which is constantly in my face?
Safari refuses to open multiple-selected webpages stored on my harddrive. It first pops up it's warning to remind me this is app downloaded from internet. I have to click Open on the $%#$ security warning, then it opens only the first document of the selected documents. I am forced to open the EACH document manually, one at a time, clicking Open on the warning for EACH one. It is patently absurd!
I am ready to throttle the Apple geniuses who came up with this. I can't find any place where I am given a choice about this friggin' "security measure". I should be able to turn it off if I want to take the risk. At least temporarily.
Does anyone know how to disable this warning which is constantly in my face?