*** (maybe) The site isn't all-round compatible. I have this problem with some Java script sites and the ones using M$ technology. The only valid solution I found is to take my business elsewhere. Even if I have to pay more, my principle is that I'm the client and it's me who decides what browser I want to use. That's BTW the only way to start driving some common sense into the brains of the companies white collars. They will find the compatible technology the moment they see customers going elsewhere...! Would you buy gasoline at a gas station where it's not compatible with your engine? OK, so why do you go to sites that're not compatible with your system?! -- Cheers, Zoran. "Home is where you hang your @" Le 07/09/2003 23:59, « Steve Goldstein » <sng at cox.net> a écrit : > Sorry if this is OT, but I am not a member of any other Mac group > that might offer assistance. > > I have been experiencing Safari's going "limp" on me: I can navigate > alright to a page, and even fill in fields, but, when I click on a > button on the page (maybe the second or third time in the sequence, > if not the first time), nothing happens. (Examples: uploading a > photo to a Yahoo group or trying to "Process/Submit" an order at > Buy.Com, or navigate around in my bank or credit card statement.) > Yet, I can Use Mozilla or Navigator or IE (shudder the thought), and > all is OK. I "reset" Safari from its menu, and that did not help. I > really like Safari, and all this is fairly recent. Any suggestions > appreciated.