Hi, Ronni and all

> Another new change in the public release is that browser crashes caused by 
> plug-ins like Flash are now sandboxed. If Flash or Shockwave crash, only that 
> plug-in will > be affected. The page that it's on will continue to function, 
> and you can reactivate the plug-in by reloading the page.

Unfortunately this feature is only available in Snow Leopard's Version
of Safari 4.

See Here:
WWDC 2009: Bertrand Serlet - Safari 4 in Snow Leopard
<http://gmug.org.au/Apple/WWDC.2009.Bertrand.Serlet.Safari.4.Snow.Leopard.mov>


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