I learned many moons ago from reading Dan's responses that he is usually right 
99.9 percent of the time. I have not checked it out myself to validate, but if 
Dan says that there is a Debug menu as well, I personally believe him. :) I may 
test it out on my system at home to satisfy my curiosity though. :P

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On May 4, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Geke <gevangaste...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>> O.K. but you lost me  regarding 'debug menu' (I'm running 10.5.8).
>> Where is debug menu?
> Maybe he means what in my Safari 4.1.3 is called the Developer menu?
> You can make that appear in Safari’s Preferences/Advanced.
> Still, no Caches window there, but maybe the Web inspector can help?
> Or, to "fix" the problem, you could try switching Caches off there.
> Just guessing, waiting for the final word...
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