Thanks for the responses.

There seemed to be a problem with my .mac account at the same time. The Safari update seems to have resolved the problem and .Mac is back to normal also.


Regards,

Adrian.

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On 17/04/2008, at 11:54 AM, Kyle Kreusch wrote:

Hi Adrian Sounds like your version is missing best of the application.

You could try re-downloading safari from Apple's Web site Or you could
try a Nightly Build from http://webkit.org/

Kyle

On 4/17/08, Skehan Adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Safari has suddenly decided not to display any pages at all, it doesn't quit
and all the menus are still their but nothing responds, not even
Preferences. I have tried deleting the plist, repairing Permissions and run a couple of other repair app all to no avail, can anyone offer any
suggestions please?


Regards,

Adrian.

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