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Does this page freeze your Safari?
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Mac Elite
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Yes, got part-way through and WHAM, dead safari.
I was watching the activity monitor to see where it would crash, but I got distracted by the pricing (sorry!)
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Mac Enthusiast
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Does not crahs the Camino 0.8 beta.
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I'll have to notify the webmaster
Thanks for the help!
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Also send a bug report to Apple... Show the Bug icon, and click it
-Owl
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Originally posted by gorickey:
Damn ".aspx" pages...
I don't think the .aspx would be able to crash a browser. It's no different than any other server-side language, like php.
I think the crash is caused by a java applet. When it loads, there's a grey box just below the yellow bar. Java is always crashing my safari.
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