Richard Ramsowr said: >> on the subject of Safari - of late it has been slow to >> open, slow to open a e-mail, and slow to go to the >> next item (e-mail) - of late it just been slow! >> >> look for help Randy B. Singer replied: > You may want to try this: > > Reset Safari, which will clear Safari's cache and other gunk: > > Choose "Reset Safari" from the Safari menu and click "Reset." > > http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/2.0/en/ibr55.html This is certainly a good feature in the context of public terminals but I see it as a copout solution to demonstrable cache problems with Safari. Hey, here's a "utility" that will blow away all your carefully stored cookies and logins. Great! For that matter, I've reset Safari, cleared all caches, etc. and still have some sites appear on the autotype that I can't find anywhere. I l-o-v-e Safari's rendering, and its handling of the "title" attribute is sweet, but the caches issues sometimes drive me to distraction. ------------- Steve St-Laurent | <st-laur at telus.net> Hole-in-the-Wall Communications | Vancouver BC | 604 251 0700 Manage any registration-based activity: www.PER-registrations.com