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<blockquote data-quote="djmitch" data-source="post: 116677"><p>Refreshing didn't work for me - still just a page of blue links even after I've clicked on one and gone back to the page the link was on.</p><p></p><p>Concerning the cache, are you suggesting I "Empty Cache" continually? I'm confused by how you "make sure my cache is 0".</p><p></p><p>One idea I thought of is creating a style sheet that will define the color of visited links and import it into Safari. I'll see how this works once I get around to creating one. Actually, it's the only way I can think of solving this issue! I'm not sure whether it's a bug in Safari or not.</p><p></p><p>And concerning an earlier post that suggested that it happens on PCs with IE, the Windows XP machines I use at work every day and my Windows 98 computer ALWAYS change link colors to magenta after they have been "visited" or clicked on. This suggests that it's definitely just an Apple/Safari problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djmitch, post: 116677"] Refreshing didn't work for me - still just a page of blue links even after I've clicked on one and gone back to the page the link was on. Concerning the cache, are you suggesting I "Empty Cache" continually? I'm confused by how you "make sure my cache is 0". One idea I thought of is creating a style sheet that will define the color of visited links and import it into Safari. I'll see how this works once I get around to creating one. Actually, it's the only way I can think of solving this issue! I'm not sure whether it's a bug in Safari or not. And concerning an earlier post that suggested that it happens on PCs with IE, the Windows XP machines I use at work every day and my Windows 98 computer ALWAYS change link colors to magenta after they have been "visited" or clicked on. This suggests that it's definitely just an Apple/Safari problem. [/QUOTE]
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