At 8:09 AM -0600 12/21/03, Brian Crawford wrote: >I did a search on "Safari" in the archive and came up with no >matches. > >It seems that Iam not able to use the list owner's web interface with >Apple's Safari browser at all. I can get to the pages, but when I enter >information in any form, I always return a "not found" result. I can >switch to the now non-supported IE and execute the same search, but >Safari has become my browser of choice for Mac OSX. Dear Brian, Not being a techie type, I generally don't respond to messages on this list -- mostly because I don't know much, and pretty much cannot ever help. :-) But, like you, I am a Mac user -- and since 1989. I also use Safari now, and I don't have any problems accessing the web interface for the lists I own/manage. So, it would seem that it must be a preference setting somewhere, rather than Safari itself. Perhaps a bit ironically, I had intermittent problems searching the list archives with IE, before I switched to OS-X. This never happens now, either with Explorer or Safari for X. I looked through the preferences I have set in Safari, and cannot see anything "unusual," but if you'd like, write me off-list and I will note how all of my preferences are set. There aren't all that many of them. Did you try throwing out your preference file for Safari already, and just starting over? I do have all options selected under "web content" -- and it is set to allow cookies only for sites I navigate to. Could either of these possibly make any difference? Hope something works. I agree, Safari is great (though not perfect yet). Sincerely, Suzanne Rampton Stroke Awareness for Everyone http://www.StrokeSAFE.org