on 2008-03-18 2:32 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas at email@hidden wrote: I see the same problem, but it goes away once the new documentation updates finish installing. The OP said that this is the Safari 3.0 => 3.1 update that broke the news window, not a documentation update. It was already broken with Safari 3.1 beta. Sorry if I was unclear. What I was trying to say is that the documentation update FIXED the problem that the Safari 3.1 update CAUSED. I tested it like this: (1) With Safari 3.0 installed and the old Xcode documentation in place, open the Xcode News window and see no problem. (2) Install the Safari 3.1 update, then open the Xcode News window and see the problem. (3) Install the new Xcode documentation update, then open the Xcode News window and see that the problem is fixed. I assume that the Safari 3.1 update and the latest documentation update were designed to work together.
I see the same problem, but it goes away once the new documentation updates finish installing. The OP said that this is the Safari 3.0 => 3.1 update that broke the news window, not a documentation update. It was already broken with Safari 3.1 beta.
I see the same problem, but it goes away once the new documentation updates finish installing.
The OP said that this is the Safari 3.0 => 3.1 update that broke the news window, not a documentation update.