HT5142 Can I update Safari v.4.1.3 to Safari v. 5.1 on my iMac v. 10.4.11 operating system?

Can I update Safari v.4.1.3 to Safari v. 5.1 on my iMac v. 10.4.11 operating system?

Click here and see if Apple will send it to you, or buy it on DVD, assuming you have an Intel Mac.
If you have a G4 or G5, you can only upgrade to 10.5.8 and Safari 5.0.6.
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