At 9:37 PM -0500 2/13/2009, Dan Auerbach wrote:
>800 MHz 15" Ti-book with 1 GB of RAM

OS?

>I used to use Webkit and now I can't, unless I can figure out what 
>specific plug-in(s) is bothering it. When I try to open it, I get a 
>warning about Safari 3.2.1 having plug-ins installed.

The warning is standard.  Most plug-ins / inputManagers are written 
against the released browsers.  WebKit is simply making you aware 
that there is *something* non-standard there - so if you have 
problems, you'll remember to look there.

>If I continue opening WebKit, it quits.

Look in your console log - there will be error messages there.  Looks 
also for a crash log.

>have about 11 plug-ins. Does anyone know if there's a particular one 
>or more that could be the culprit?

Start with the InputManagers - move 'em out of 
~/Library/InputManagers, to your desktop, then try Safari.  Then do 
the same with your Internet-Plugins/.

What'all do you have installed?  In the playing I've done, I find so 
many have problems.... I keep dumping them all and just going back to 
using one - SafariBlock.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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