Apple has released another Safari update.  This one is for both Tiger 
and Leopard.

So far so - well, as expected...

The installation experience was typical Applecrap.  The reboot failed 
on 13 out of 18 Macs (mixed - ppc and x86, Tiger and Leopard).  Your 
standard cache issues.  A manual reboot into Safe Mode fixed 10.  The 
other three required AppleJacking.

After some initial excess SPOD on first launch, Safari is running smoothly now.

YMMV

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

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