>>I tried clearing the cache and cookies and still get a blank screen on a load. Interestingly, I just discovered that I also get a blank page on the show source. If I save the blank page from Sarari as html and load it with OmniWeb, it appears just fine. If I log in as root the same Safari application loads html just fine. ja On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 11:51:50 -0800 Joseph Ayers <lobster at neu.edu> wrote: > Prior to this seemingly spontaneous change Safari worked famously for > several days. It will display JPEGs that are dragged on the dock > icon and the bookmark pages are displayed, but when a site is > selected from bookmarks, the progress and status bars work normally > but no text or graphics are displayed. I've seen suggestions that > resizing the window will overcome this, but it doesn't work for me. I had a similar problem and I found that deleting the cache and cookies set things right again. For some reason Safari does not have the ability to display changes to a page that you visited from which a cookie or cache info was transferred to your disk. When this happened to me I launched IE out of pure frustration and found the page displayed properly. However, I also found the trashing of Cookies and Cache from Safari had the same effect. I sure hope they fix this problem. I don't want to have to go back to IE, >>thank you very much!<< -------------------------------------- Joe, I hope that you have, or will, submit a bug report, error report, to Apple using their problem submission systems; otherwise, these problems won't get fixed. One of the responsibilities that a beta user has is to report problems so that the release version is as problem free as possible. Jerry