From: Donald Hinkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Mac Addict just showed me in Letters column how to turn Debug on in
Safari by typing some commands in Terminal. The commands as given are:
(without quotes) "defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1"
and that's supposed to provide a Debug Menu. I typed it but I can't
find any such window. Where'd I go wrong?

Not necessarily your fault, those instructions might apply only to a specific version of Safari (ie it could have changed recently). Or it might be that the correct command is "defaults write com.apple.Safari.plist IncludeDebugMenu 1" (I suspect that's the problem).


I just use OnyX, a free OS X system utility that, among other things, offers the option of turning that menu on in Safari without me having to use the terminal.

_Chas_

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