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What's wrong with my Safari?
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Ok, preface: I recently had a problem with Safaricon crashing whenever I tried to run it. So I tried removing it (and all related prefs files) and reinstalling, no dice. So I did it again and also removed Safari (this was earlier today). This fixed my Safaricon problem, but a new problem arose. Check it:
http://www.countrymonkee.org/john/safari.gif
I have removed any mods to Safari in the picture, and I still get the problem. The following contextual menu items will not show up: Open Link in New Window, Copy Link to Clipboard, and Copy Image to Clipboard. They show that "localized string not found" instead.
WTF?!?!?!
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There could be some permission problems within the safari package. You try repairing permissions?
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The Apple Support pages are filled with this very same problem as well...I haven't seen a very "clear" answer to the issue; however, it seems that some localization files are missing and some have shown success by installing Safari again and/or applying the 10.3.4 Update again (though it's been known to show in 10.3.3 as well)...
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But weird that I got it after a fresh safari install...
I'm gonna try the permissions repair thing first. Hopefully that does it.
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Ok, repair permissions didn't fix it, reinstall of safari didn't fix it. How do I go about reinstalling the 10.3.4 update without a complete OS reinstall?
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Originally posted by jokell82:
Ok, repair permissions didn't fix it, reinstall of safari didn't fix it. How do I go about reinstalling the 10.3.4 update without a complete OS reinstall?
Just run the installer/package again...
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Before you reinstall the OS, create another user account on your machine. Does it exhibit the same problem? If so, it's not a problem with Safari, but with your account. There are lots of files that could be at fault:
~/Library/Safari
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plist
~/Library/Caches/Safari
~/Library/Application Support/SyncService/LastSync Data/Safari
...and possibly some others that escape me at the moment.
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It does the same thing on my other user account.
I have already installed the 10.3.4 update again. Nothing seems to be working...
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same problem is happening to me. I have done everything that you have done and it still doesn't work.
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Originally posted by kpne1home:
Just found the fix for the localized string not found problem. Check out this link. Download the update before trashing the webkit (as you will read in link)
http://discusssearch.info.apple.com/[email protected]
Worked for me and should for you.
It worked!!! Thank you so much.
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