Mac OS 10.3.9

2005-04-17 Thread Tony Cockbain
I have downloaded the 10.3.9 update and Safari no longer works. On 
investigation I seem to have Safari 1.3. When I restored version 1.2.4 
from my backup everything seems to work as before. Curious.


Cheers Tony
Tony Cockbain
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Re: Mac OS 10.3.9

2005-04-17 Thread wyvern
I am usually cautious and wait for others to check things out but this 
time just bit the bullet ... they are working fine together for me


Yvonne

On 17/04/2005, at 8:42 AM, Tony Cockbain wrote:

I have downloaded the 10.3.9 update and Safari no longer works. On 
investigation I seem to have Safari 1.3. When I restored version 1.2.4 
from my backup everything seems to work as before. Curious.


Cheers Tony
Tony Cockbain
Editor
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
PO Box 8114 Angelo Street
South Perth WA 6151
Australia
Tel  Fax 08 9367 7037
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion [Francis 
Bacon]
 The Great Tragedy of Science — the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis 
by  an ugly fact [Thomas Huxley]



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Re: Mac OS 10.3.9

2005-04-17 Thread Greg Sharp
On 17/4/05 10:42 AM, Tony Cockbain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have downloaded the 10.3.9 update and Safari no longer works. On
 investigation I seem to have Safari 1.3. When I restored version 1.2.4
 from my backup everything seems to work as before. Curious.
There are other reports of the same problem on the MacFixit site
(http://www.macfixit.com). They have traced some of this to a couple of
Safari plug ins for most people. If you don't run these plug ins then I'd
suggest you run repair permissions. 



Re: Mac OS 10.3.9

2005-04-17 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 17/04/2005 8:42 AM, Tony Cockbain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have downloaded the 10.3.9 update and Safari no longer works. On
 investigation I seem to have Safari 1.3. When I restored version 1.2.4
 from my backup everything seems to work as before. Curious.
 
 Cheers Tony
 Tony Cockbain


You could also try removing the Safari preferences and see if that makes a
difference.
Quit Safari. Then move the file to the desktop.
The file is located at Users/yourname/Library/Preferences and will be a file
called com.apple.safari.plist.

Relaunch Safari and see if it works. If it does then you can throw away the
old plist file. If it doesn't then you can put the old one back from the
desktop.

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel 
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Mac OS 10.3.9 Safari problem

2005-04-17 Thread Tony Cockbain

Many thanks for WAMUG help. In my case acidsearch was the culprit.

Cheers Tony

Tony Cockbain
Editor
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
PO Box 8114 Angelo Street
South Perth WA 6151
Australia
Tel  Fax 08 9367 7037
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion [Francis 
Bacon]
 The Great Tragedy of Science — the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis 
by  an ugly fact [Thomas Huxley]



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