On 29 Mar 2007, at 8:29 PM, Joel Craig wrote:

> If you don't know where it is, then you haven't modified (or created)
> it. Are you using any of the third-party Camino add-ons available
> from PimpMyCamino? The first step in troubleshooting is to disable
> all third-party add-ons and launch Camino with a fresh profile, then
> see if your issue still exists.
>
> To launch Camino with a fresh profile, move the Camino folder located
> in ~/Library/Application Support to your Desktop (so you can easily
> retrieve it  or parts of it when/if necessary). Also move any addons/
> pref panes (be sure to check the Input Managers folders in both
> Library folders in Root and Users) to the Desktop. Then launch
> Camino, and see if your YouTube issue still exists.
>
> If this fixes your problem, Quit Camino. You can then replace the
> Bookmarks and Cookies files (and any other files you wish to save,
> but no Prefs files) in the new profile with those from the old.

Thank you again Joel, but still no luck.

To the best of my knowledge I have no third-party add-ons, certainly 
nothing from PimpMyCamino.

I moved the Camino folder from the ~/Library/Application Support to my 
Desktop. There was nothing in pref panes or Input Manager folders.

Richard





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