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<blockquote data-quote="shervieux" data-source="post: 1191784" data-attributes="member: 193312"><p>Hi MTLREP1. Someone suggested above to delete the safari.plist file. However, I found it did not exist on my computer. Other people suggested this, and that seemed to work for them:</p><p></p><p>applications -safari-more info- click to: open in a 32-bit mode. </p><p></p><p>What worked for me:</p><p></p><p>To delete Safari's icon cache using the Finder, open your user folder, navigate to ~/Library/Safari/ and move this file "webpageIcons.db to the Trash</p><p></p><p>If you google around - you will see that this is a problem that started with safari in the beginning of February. Even a google employee noted it. The good news. Google is trying to find a permanate fix for safari users. The bad news - all they came up with so far are temporary work-around solutions. It appears it may be related to the switch from flash to HTML5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shervieux, post: 1191784, member: 193312"] Hi MTLREP1. Someone suggested above to delete the safari.plist file. However, I found it did not exist on my computer. Other people suggested this, and that seemed to work for them: applications -safari-more info- click to: open in a 32-bit mode. What worked for me: To delete Safari's icon cache using the Finder, open your user folder, navigate to ~/Library/Safari/ and move this file "webpageIcons.db to the Trash If you google around - you will see that this is a problem that started with safari in the beginning of February. Even a google employee noted it. The good news. Google is trying to find a permanate fix for safari users. The bad news - all they came up with so far are temporary work-around solutions. It appears it may be related to the switch from flash to HTML5. [/QUOTE]
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