On Apr 7, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Dan wrote:

> Actually, it kindof is a big deal.  Each of those is WRITING to the
> same data files, ~/Library/Caches/ and more importantly
> ~/Library/Safari/.  In the event of a collision, you're going to be
> left with things like corrupted bookmarks, etc.  We need to figure
> this out....

It's fixed now, but I meant not a big deal in that I wasn't running  
multiple instances of the browser.  I only did that to show that it  
happened.  (Kris thought I was only starting different versions of  
Safari on my computer.)

No, the first time I realized that was happening (easy enough with  
that  plug-in warning popping up), I avoided using links.

It's nice to have it fixed!


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