Hi Sev,

I think that Safari version 6.0 may still have the empty cache feature. To get 
to it, use the system menu starting with the word Safari

   Safari > Reset Safari...

You can then check or uncheck as may items as you choose before pressing the 
Reset button. I think that "Remove all website data" may contain cached 
versions of the pages but I couldn't be certain.

Regards,
Carlo


On 05/08/2012, at 16:52 , Severin Crisp <[email protected]> wrote:

> I notice that the latest Safari (6.0)/10.8  no longer has a menu item to 
> Empty Cache and this is not included in Reset Safari.  While Reload Page will 
> often fix a tangle, unambiguously emptying there cache I find is infallible.  
> Has anyone comments to offer?  
> Severin Crisp
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