I can't help on the uninstall part, but I will mention something you
should keep in mind as you work on this. It isn't just Safari that
changed, but also WebKit which is the OS level rendering engine that
Safari uses. It lives in /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework
and is part of the reason why simply deleting /Applications/Safari
and replacing it with the older one won't work. In my case, I use
OmniWeb which also uses WebKit for much of its rendering work so see
some of the changes that the update brought as well, even though I
don't use Safari.
Now, whether simply removing the 10.4.11 /System/Library/Frameworks/
WebKit.framework will work or not I can't say. It might be worth an
experiment, but Apple certainly didn't QA it for that and there might
be dependancies on other parts of the OS that changed as part of the
10.4.11 update that are important as well. This might cause odd or
subtle problems that could prove very hard to trace. I know when I
screwed up a file push (I'm a Radmind based admin) and ended up with
Macs having a mix of 10.4.7 and 10.4.8 files, things worked at first
glance, but odd things broke in ways you wouldn't expect.
Tom "Macintosh Doctor" Johnson
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On Jan 7, 2008, at 19:42, Hung Phan wrote:
Hello, folks
Some of our teachers update to 10.4.11 (which includes Safari 3)
and have issue with our student information system. How do we
remove the Safari 3? Posts mention about Safari3Beta.pkg but we
cannot find it anywhere.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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