Hi John.
The one I downloaded version 2.0.1 says it's 3.7 MB.
And it does sound like I am having some of the same trouble with my
Safari updating as you did with your Quicktime. A problem that was
so good that I didn't notice till prompted by gmail to update "to a
fully supported browser." The version that it sounds like most here
are running, well, I don'tknow the size of, would guess nearly the
same amount.
I guess I am fortunate though, that at least most websites I go to I
don't seem to have any more problems than anybody else. Although
perhaps this explains why a few like to crash on me, well Safari
does, I just thought it was the jova. But I have updated that with
software update.
73s.
On Aug 10, 2006, at 7:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tom:
I don't have an issue with the browser but I had kind of the same
issue
with Quicktime, it would never update. All other updates would
work except
Quicktime. What I did to resolve this is, I copied the app from my
Mac at
work to a jump drive, brought it home and pasted to my applications
folder
and of course said yes to replace. Ran the software update, and
this time
Quicktime updated.
Now my rambling above goes this way, I haven't looked to see how
large the
Safarie app is but I'm wondering if you were emailed the app, you
copy to
the applications folder, did the update if this would work?
Just a though and of course you'll have to repair permissions after
the
update.
John
Original Message:
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From: Tom McMahan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 06:26:08 -0500
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A little problem with a Safari upgrade.
Started looking at some of the discussions through the Apple support
site. There was one which was sort of close to the problem, but
interestingly enough, the person is running Panther, and a slightly
later version of Safari than what I'm running.
I am thinking that since my working Safari being such a low numbered
version, and I know based on the receipts and logs in my computer it
was installed when we were running either Jaguire, or panther,
something probably went wrong with the volume for it to be installed
into probably from the start of Tiger.
As for Apple Care, never used or had to use it in the initial 3 years
of owning this machine, so didn't rrenue it. Machine is almost 4
years old now.
Eventually something will be found. Or worse comes to worse, if I
have to then maybe I will do the reeinstall of Tiger from Square 1.
Would rather not, but if it's gotta be done, then guess we'll have to
do it.
Will post message in discussion forem first though, well, guess
that's kind of obvious since I first tried this topic within the
list here.
73s.
On Aug 9, 2006, at 10:51 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
All of us who have been receiving safari as part of our updates
should have 2.0.4 I would think. the question is: Why has safari
not been dupdating on your system? There has to be a reason; I
don't know what it is either but the fact that you had to go
looking for a download may be a signal something isn't quite right.
If you have Applecare you could call Apple; also, you could try one
of the Apple forum or discussion groups. If all else fails you
could reinstall your system but I wouldn't do that until other
avenues are exhausted. You could also try googling for the problem.
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also".
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