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Safari, 10.3.9, and third-party add-ons...
Authored by: danielacroft on Apr 18, '05 12:11:04PM

I had this problem with PithHelmet. Basically you have to manually remove any of the components that it installs and Safari starts working again. I did another install to figure out what it was trying to install, then I searched for the components and trashed them.

Dan



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