Safari has done that on more than one occasion to me. And if I hit "return" (placing the cursor in the URL window and pressing the return key), it will load most pages. Gary > > From: patdart <patdart at cox-internet.com> > Date: 2004/02/03 Tue AM 10:20:01 EST > To: "iBook List" <ibook at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Subject: Re: [P1] Gateway Laptop Problems > > And it opened for me by just hitting the http line without problem in > Safari... > > What's the trick you mentioned? Hit return? Explain a bit better, > please. > > Those stories are horror stories. > > Pat > On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 09:09 AM, Jack Rodgers wrote: > > > The page was opened by my Safari appl. Unfortunately I am receiving a > > lot of not accessible notices also but If i press return to open the > > page again, then it works.