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The Mighty 38
Jul 11, 2004, 03:40 PM
Safari crashed on me today and since then I can't start it with out it crashing immediately that it trys to load the home page. I have downloaded Safari and reinstalled it with no luck and I have reinstalled 10.3 again with no luck and I have repaired permissions too. It seems to just be my account on the computer as when I log in to other accounts Safari runs no problem, unfortunately my account is the admin account so I cant just delete it and start again. This problem also effects Mail as any page with html encoding seems to crash mail too... any one got any clues on this one cause I am stuck!

thanks.

TM38



crees!
Jul 11, 2004, 03:57 PM
Have you tried deleting your preferences files?

Mitthrawnuruodo
Jul 11, 2004, 04:10 PM
Have you deleted any fonts lately (Helvetica to be exact)? Some of Apples own apps (Safari, Mail and iCal) stops working if the original Helvetica is missing or corrupt...

The Mighty 38
Jul 11, 2004, 04:17 PM
I haven't removed any fonts lately and they all seem to be there. The reinstall would have restored any crucial fonts that were missing. I had a look for preferences but I cant see any for Safari... what is the safari preference file name?

wrldwzrd89
Jul 11, 2004, 04:29 PM
I haven't removed any fonts lately and they all seem to be there. The reinstall would have restored any crucial fonts that were missing. I had a look for preferences but I cant see any for Safari... what is the safari preference file name?
com.apple.Safari.plist - it's located in ~/Library/Preferences/ where ~ is your user folder.

The Mighty 38
Jul 11, 2004, 04:33 PM
com.apple.Safari.plist - it's located in ~/Library/Preferences/ where ~ is your user folder.

Found it, deleted it still no joy :(

wrldwzrd89
Jul 11, 2004, 04:42 PM
Found it, deleted it still no joy :(
Odds are good that either a corrupt font in your Fonts folder or a corrupt preference file in your preferences folder is to blame. Try moving ~/Library/Fonts to your desktop, then relaunching Safari and Mail. If they work, a bad font was the cause. If they don't, then do the same thing with ~/Library/Preferences and retest.

The Mighty 38
Jul 11, 2004, 04:59 PM
Success! It must have been the fonts all along.Thanks very much I can stop using crap Internet Explorer now :)

Thanks again.

TM38.