My Safari Keychain Problem Solved

I've been reading lots of posts about problems with the use of keychains from within Safari. I found a solution to my problem that, if it's been reported somewhere else, I have seen it.
I did two things:
1.) I reset my password in my Safari Forms Autofill key (if that's the right term). There was a seires of unrecognizable characters where the password should be (corruption you thinK?) I moved that key into the default keychain, my username. It was previously in login.
2.) I found lots of duplicate keys between the login keychain and the username keychain. Why keychain repair didn't repair this, I have no idea. It should. I deleted all the duplicate webform passwords. Repaired keychain and disk permissions, just for the heck of it.
Logged out, logged back in. Problem solved.
Hope that helps.
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