iGary Guest Original poster Dec 14, 2004 #1 I know how to delete them, but I don't want to hit all the buttons to do it. The option for Applescript is grayed out in Safari...any ideas where I might find help writing a script to do that? I've hunted the web with little sucess.
I know how to delete them, but I don't want to hit all the buttons to do it. The option for Applescript is grayed out in Safari...any ideas where I might find help writing a script to do that? I've hunted the web with little sucess.
C cfd macrumors member Dec 14, 2004 #2 If you choose "Reset Safari..." from the Safari menu, it will accomplish this and a few others.
iGary Guest Original poster Dec 14, 2004 #3 cfd said: If you choose "Reset Safari..." from the Safari menu, it will accomplish this and a few others. Click to expand... Along with all your Auto Fill settings.
cfd said: If you choose "Reset Safari..." from the Safari menu, it will accomplish this and a few others. Click to expand... Along with all your Auto Fill settings.