Safari won't save webarchives in Mavericks

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in Genius Bar edited November 2014

Hi Not familiar with forums but hope to get some help.

 

Safari 7.0.6 on my iMac running Mavericks 10.9.4 is not saving web pages (webarchives)

 

I've used the following path: File > save as   then   Format > web archive.

 

That saves a file but when I click on it, it opens up  the 'Top Sites' page (as when you click on the + for a new tab in safari.  It does not open a saved web archive of the web page I was on.

 

I have no such problem with safari on my MacBook Pro running Lion.

 

The iMac hardware details are 2.7 gz Intel Core i5 with 8gb of RAM.

The software update tells me I'm up to date.

 

Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.

 

ErrolN

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    shsfshsf Posts: 302member



    Errol, no point in staying in Lion, go to ml, or mavericks all together and think about moving to yosemite eventually. This should get things sorted. This is a very rare bug/behaviour from safari, esp. if this happens with every save as tab, and not one particular page. Something's messed up. At least try looking at software update to update safari instead, clear its caches, etc. But I 'd just go with ml, mavs, or yosemite update because lion is probably the shittiest OS X version from the past 10 releases ever since os x appeared. 

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