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Safari 7.0.4 not browsing new gTLD

The new .photography domain is live now. I just tried browsing to a known good site in Safari and the domain is sent to the search engine for a query. Tried the same .photography domain in Chrome browser on same device and it works.... any workaround to this?

iOS 7.0.4

Posted on Feb 20, 2014 12:24 PM

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Posted on Feb 23, 2014 10:04 PM

I was able to work around this by typing the following:


http://website.photography/

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Feb 23, 2014 11:02 PM in response to TOS2

Safari doesn't know (yet) that .photography is a gTLD. You have to type the http:// in addition to the domain name. The good thing is, you only have to do it once for a specific domain. For subsequent visits, you can omit the http:// part (as long as the domain is inyour history); the less good news: you'll have to do it for every .photography domain you visit…


It is possible or even probable that an upgrade to Safari will fix this. Soon maybe?

Feb 27, 2014 7:34 AM in response to phiw13.2

Wow, Really? As long as "it's in my history" .. what a great product [sarc]. Or I could just switch to Chrome or Firefox (which I did with a heavy heart this morning) do I have to type W W W . first for every site I visit with Safari too? C'mon apple your browser users deserve better. I called developer support and this bug was reported long ago. like 30,000 tickets ago

Apr 10, 2014 9:55 AM in response to TOS2

I can't believe this thread started back in Feb and Apple haven't done anything. I just bought a .photography and "Livid" doesn't begin to describe my feelings toward Safari. Firefox and IE work but Safari searchers are making me look stupid. Thanks Apple, you suck. This should have been fixed and live weeks ago. Nice 3rd world browser you got there. For a company that led the industry in product and customer satisfaction you really dropped the ball.---- disapointed Apple user (since 2001)

Apr 10, 2014 10:23 AM in response to Wayne Steele

Yeah, it's beyond poor. When I contacted apple support via chat they said they were aware of the problem and recognised to urgency and impact and it would receive the upmost commitment to resolve.


That was well over a month ago now. I really don't know why I keep chucking money at their. Badly supported products.


Was livid before now I have no words to describe what I think without getting banned. I also asked my domain provided to apply pressure as there is no warning apple doesn't support new domains when you sign up for one.

Apr 18, 2014 12:24 PM in response to TOS2

This is a very frusturating issue especially for anyone who purchased a new TLD domain name.


I have sent a Safari bug report to Apple via the feeback form below and sugest anyone else having this problem do the same - the more demand apple has for this fix, the sooner it will happen!


You can report the bug to Apple about the new gTLD domains not working properly here:


http://www.apple.com/feedback/safari.html

Safari 7.0.4 not browsing new gTLD

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