HT1222 Can someone explain why the Safari 5.1.7 update seven times and counting?

  The latest Safari 5.1.7 update seven times and counting?  Is this required or is there something else a foot?
Tomez

Doublechecking before proceeding. Do you mean that your Apple Software Update keeps offering you the Safari update? Or is something different going on?
Which version of Safari are you currently running? For example, when I go "Help > About Safari", I see:

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