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From: bt on 25 Jan 2006 16:07 I'm running Safari 1.3.2 on a G4 tower with OS 10.3.9. For a long time (and before recent software updates), Safari has a habit of frequent crashes. I notice that it almost always crashes on the CBS Marketwatch site, once I've clicked past the site's front page. The Marketwatch site has few problems when I switch to Internet Explorer. What gives?
From: Gnarlodious on 25 Jan 2006 18:51 Entity bt spoke thus: > I'm running Safari 1.3.2 on a G4 tower with OS 10.3.9. > > For a long time (and before recent software updates), Safari has a habit > of frequent crashes. I notice that it almost always crashes on the CBS > Marketwatch site, Possibly there is some nonstandard characters displayed on that page. Can you open your International Preference Pane? If it quits unexpectedly, you may have disabled a foreign language font that the system requires. -- Gnarlie
From: bt on 26 Jan 2006 02:41 In article <BFFD5CF2.11406%gnarlodious(a)yahoo.com>, Gnarlodious <gnarlodious(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Can > you open your International Preference Pane? If you mean in system preferences, yes, it opens and the list of languages is present and looks to be editable. If you mean within safari--I don't see such a dialogue: where do I look for it? The default encoding is set for Western (ISO latin 1). Thanks for your help with this.
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