On Feb 13, 2009, at 11:25 PM, Dan wrote:

>
>> I used to use Webkit and now I can't, unless I can figure out what
>> specific plug-in(s) is bothering it. When I try to open it, I get a
>> warning about Safari 3.2.1 having plug-ins installed.
>> I have about 11 plug-ins. Does anyone know if there's a particular  
>> one
>> or more that could be the culprit?
>
> Start with the InputManagers - move 'em out of
> ~/Library/InputManagers, to your desktop, then try Safari.  Then do
> the same with your Internet-Plugins/.

As usual, you were right on. I had two input managers, magic menu and  
Ecamm which I removed and then started WebKit... no problem! I then  
updated it with the latest nightly build and now I fly.

Dan, thank you again for sharing your knowledge.

dan_A
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