It actually worked for me when I signed in, then reloaded the page (command-r). 
I have to reload the page a second time each time I go there, but that's worlds 
better than not being able to use it at all. YMMV and all that jazz, of course.

Teresa
On Jun 8, 2010, at 4:21 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> Hi Barry,
> Can you describe what you mean by initially signing and then coming back to 
> the site and having no problems? I reset safari, including letting it get rid 
> of cookies. then I went to the site and it was fine. I signed in and it 
> crashed. I went to another site, Amazon.com and then came back to audible and 
> got another crash. I closed the browser and tried again. Crash. Any time I 
> have theaudible cooky present, I can't access the site at all. Its absolutely 
> not usable for anything except maybe browsing, for which the cooky wouldn't 
> be required, I don't guess. I'm glad I have a pc with an active audible 
> account so am not dependent on this Mac.
> 
> Mary
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