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BarCart

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Original poster
May 1, 2008
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Hi,

I've downloaded Safari for Windows and I'm hooked on the system. Next step will be getting an iMac, of course.

Currently,I have a site saved called 123abc. I visit it often enough and make some changes in there. When I re-saved it in Windows I used to get a message "123abc already exists. Do you want to overwrite it. Yes No Cancel"

In Safari, when I go to save it, I don't get that message, the file saves but in my Bookmarks, I get two files with the same name. So far I just give it a similar name such as 123abc1 and delete the older file then go and rename the new one back to 123abc.

My question is this: is it possible to perform a similar function in Safari, that of overwritting an older file instead of going through all of the steps described above?

BarCart
 
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