Caleb,

When you encounter a web page that has problems in Safari it is because the page creater did not follow the standards (Windows and Explorer do not follow the standards, Safari does). There is a solution:

In Safari, you can use the Debug menu to display web pages as if you were using Explorer. If you do not see the "Debug" menu item on your menu bar do the following:

Go to Terminal and type in this line:

defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1

Then Debug will appear on your Safari menu line. Click on Debug and you will see a menu item "Open Page With". Moving the curser to that entry will display "Explorer". Click on that and you should be able to see the page as if you were using Explorer.


   If you want to remove the "Debug" menu item, go to terminal and type:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 0

Art Richard  (St. Petersburg, FL)


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