Safari quitting problems

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hi all,
recently i have been having problems quitting safari.
i would as usual open safari using quicksilver
then browsed around
then press apple+q
and it has the rolling beach ball and will never quit unless i force quit.
yes i have restarted many times, reset safari, opened safari from dock and applications folder but the problem still continues.
thanks in advance
 
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What version of OS X are you using?

What version of Safari?

What plug-ins have you installed?
 
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Why are you launching it via quicksilver? Sorry, I have a real hard time understanding why people think this is a good app for launching things like Safari - I am betting this is the issue.

Safari takes about half a second to lauch from the dock. Do yo uhave the problem when launching Safari just from the dock?
 
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Sometimes I lauch Safari from SpotLight...if I'm too lazy to take my fingers off the keys. It takes just about the same amount of time QS did.

I just press Command + SpaceBar then type the first 3 letters then press the down arrow and then Enter .... I have my Dock set to Hide so using SpotLight can be the quickest way at times.
 
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todd i have a macbook so osx.
safari version 2.0.4
zoolook i prefer quicksilver but in my first post i have said that i have tried
many times to launch safari using the dock and applicaitons folder.
my problems with safari are still continuing but happen less and less?
 
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i'm having the exact same problem as you, ren. it just started doing this recently, after running fine for a year. anyone have any ideas?

macbook core duo
safari 2.0.4
plugins: sogudi, flip4mac
i also run quicksilver
 
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haha i hate to say it but i reckon it is quicksilver casuing the problems but i loe quicksilver so much. we shall see what anyone else has to say.
thanks for the heads up pulgarcito. not the only one out there :p
 
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Why are you launching it via quicksilver? Sorry, I have a real hard time understanding why people think this is a good app for launching things like Safari - I am betting this is the issue.

Safari takes about half a second to lauch from the dock. Do yo uhave the problem when launching Safari just from the dock?

I hate using the dock and the mouse, prefer kb shortcuts and quicksilver.

I've been having issues with Safari today, it just seemed to hang on sites with flash. I just trashed the preference file and everything seems fine so far.
 
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haha i hate to say it but i reckon it is quicksilver casuing the problems but i loe quicksilver so much. we shall see what anyone else has to say.
thanks for the heads up pulgarcito. not the only one out there :p

Quit Quicksilver and see if it still happens. If QS is the culprit restarting and doing things like rescanning the catalogue can help.
 
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Possible solution: A mac-savvy friend recommended that I delete the safari preferences file from home>library>preferences. the file should be called mac.apple.safari.plist. i did this and it's been fine so far. from what i'm told, the prefs file can get corrupted occasionally and can cause problems. once deleted, a new file is created the next time safari is booted up, and all you will lose are any customizations you may have made - bookmarks stay intact.

Does this sound right? Can anybody back me up on this?
 
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Yep, that will usually fix it ;-)
 

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