> A workaround:
>
> We fixed it with downloading http://support.apple.com/downloads/Safari_4_0_3
> and extracting Safari.app from the dmg its Applications folder with a
> trial of http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/6812/pacifist
>
> It works both on Snow Leopard as on Lion. You can rename the old
> Safari so you can have both together on one system. The App uses the
> new Webkit on the system so it is only the old Safari user interface
> shell which uses the old Webkit API.
Great catch - thanks :)
Raphael
>
> On 20 jul, 21:28, Eric Ridge <eeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is there a trick to get the currently-available-for-Safari plugin to
>> work with Safari 5.1/OS X 10.7? Safari refuses to load it, and I can
>> find no indication as to why.
>>
>> (fortunately, I keep around a copy of Safari 4.0.5 so I can keep working.)
>>
>> Any insight will be greatly appreciated!
>>
>> eric
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