On Apr 7, 2009, at 1:13 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:

>> 2)With Webkit, it always reports problems on startup (which I've
>> figured out is the ClickToFlash plug-in that I like a lot, so I
>> don't mind just clicking "continue" whenever I start up).
>
> Webkit nightly builds are completely different than Safari 4 beta.
> Webkit works as a "self-contained" application, it doesn't install a
> new version of webkit or the associated frameworks, but rather
> utilizes copies within it's own Contents package.

Yes, I know.  However, using Webkit with Safari 3 versions, I never  
had the startup warning.  Yes, I recognize it's Webkit and not Safari  
4 doing this startup warning, but it appeared at the same time I  
started using Safari 4.  I guess that was just a coincidence.  (Do  
people using ClickToFlash with Webkit and Safari 3 get the start up  
warning?  I did not previously, but I also haven't gone back to  
Safari 3.  So, yes, it could just be something relatively new in  
Webkit.)

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