Cfgrid display in Safari Browser

My cfform displays and shows data in IE and Firefox but not
Safari. I can see the cfgrid and form but no data shows in the
grid. Any ideas?

I have been fiddeling around and found it must have somthing
to do with the javascript source not been interpretered correctly
by the browser for some reason.
Using the below and changing the path to something bogus I
was able to make firefox do the samething as ie. I haven't been
able to successfully getting it to work in ie, I have even tried
the complete i.e. d:\www\CFIDE\scripts with no luck.
Maybe somone can cast som light on this, maybe it's some kind
of browser security issue??
Cheers Rune

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