On Feb 09, 2005, at 01:34, Zoltan Batiz wrote:

Could this be one of the first signs of a G3 not being up to par for OS X?

Hmmm... perhaps...

I'm accessing the bulk of my sites over HTTPS on a daily basis and Safari is doing just fine.

If I recall there is/was an issue with DNS lookup in Mac OS X, which manifest(ed) itself with an host name not being properly resolved the first time around. But this is/was not specific to Safari, rather a bug in the OS itself.

Other than the occasional DNS hiccup, Safari works just fine over HTTP/S in my experience. No complain on this side of the pound :)

Most likely a very local problem on your machine I'm afraid.

Cheers

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