At 5:57 PM -0700 9/28/2009, Dennis Faulkner wrote:
>I accidentally installed Safari for Leopard, and I meant to do Tiger.

How did you manage to do that?

>I tried uninstalling the Leopard version by dragging to the trash 
>and restarting, but when I download the correct update it will not 
>load, claiming I don't have the necessary version.  Any info on how 
>to do this?

The problem is that Safari installations, like almost all Apple 
installers, are destructive.  It's not just Safari.app that's updated 
- there's also the webkit framework and a bunch of other pieces. 
Your mission is to fool the installer into thinking there's an old 
webkit present...

The instructions here look like about what I would expect.  Worth a shot.
<http://not-noticeably.net/entry/reverting-to-safari-3-from-safari-4-on-mac-os-x-105>

If that doesn't work, then you'll need to do an archive&install of 
the OS, then let SU roll it up to 10.4.11 with all updates, including 
Safari 4.

And please don't forget to run backups.  Just in case....

HTH,
- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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