Phil Halton writes:
> this is a known bug in safari . there is a podcast detailing the problem 
> on applevis.com
> 
> a search on that website for "safari" will probably bring it up.

It sure did. The podcast link now gives a 404 not found error,
but there is a long discussion about this very problem and, of
course, Apple says it is fixed in Mavericks.

        The discussion on applevis started in July or August and
Apple argued that there was no problem until rather recently
when someone in the accessibility group was able to duplicate
it. To do that, you must turn the computer on, use voiceover and go
to two average web sites. On the second one, you say, HMM.
That's weird. It didn't give any audible feedback that the page
loaded. If you leave the computer on, every site you visit after
that misbehaves the same way.

        Nobody expects something as complex as a modern
operating system to behave perfectly, but this bug should not have
ever gotten out the door.

Martin
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