Since Mac OS X 10.3.9 and later came out, I have often experienced problems with many secure sites which results in Safari displaying the following: *** Safari can’t open the page. Safari can’t open the page “https://www.abc.com” because the network connection was reset, which sometimes occurs when the server is busy. You might be able to open the page later. *** These will either occur when trying to log in, or will happen after a successful login when jumping to a different page on the same site. In fact it has become so commonplace nowadays that I switch to Firefox before bothering to visit such a site. Interestingly, I sometimes get an error being reported in Safari's Activity window "POSIX error: Connection reset by peer" on a sub page that I am trying to go to. If I then double-click that page in the Activity window it will come up OK. I really don't believe the servers are busy and I think there has been some kind of regression in Webkit 312 and later. I never had problems in 10.3.8 and earlier. Since these are secure sites (often banking sites) it is impossible to provide a test case. However, if you bank with HSBC in the uk (or maybe even in the US), you may be able to reproduce this yourselves. Matt Gough