To Lee and John,
Thanks for replying to my post, but as I said in it, I have done those 
that you mentioned. Cleared the cache, took out the Bank One and First 
USA cookies, and even the autofills, and did a Reset, which as I 
understand, completely empties those areas as well.  Well I'll keep 
messing with it and let you know. Its no big deal, just a odd situation 
to me.
On Feb 17, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Lee Larson wrote:

> On Feb 17, 2005, at 8:45 PM, Michael Robertson wrote:
>
>> Hope this isn't too long winded, but thought one of you problem 
>> solvers would like to have a go at this. I know alot of you like the 
>> other browsers, ie, firefox, omniweb, ect. but I like Safari and the 
>> iSync feature with the 3 different cpu's
>> Thanks for any input, help, ect.
>
> Many sites such as these use cookies for session authentication. I'll 
> bet you have a bad cookie on the machine that's giving you the 
> problem. Empty the cookie jar.
>
>
>
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