Safari 3 "First Submit Fails" Problem

Hi,
I'm having a really weird issue with just two pages in my JSF application, and the problem I'm having seems to only manifest itself in Safari 3 (Mac & Win), but not in Safari 2, IE, or FF.
The pages seem to fail on the first time it submits, giving the user the initial impression that the form has done a reset, even though it has done a full round trip in the meantime. If the user fills out the information (just two fields) and clicks continue or hits enter to submit a second time, then the submit works.
I just tried an experiment by adding a bean method as the action parameter on the commandLink buttons, and the interesting thing is that it does not hit my method on the first round trip, but does on the second try (just in case that jogs anyone's memory)...
I'm wondering if it's similar in nature to this problem mentioned elsewhere on the forums:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?forumID=427&threadID=416345
Does this smell familiar to anyone here? Where should I start looking first to figure out what's going on?
Let me know what you guys think. In the meantime, I'm going to keep experimenting to see if I can figure out what's going on there...
Thanks!

OK... You're not going to believe this, because I sure don't.
As a final, last-ditch attempt at the possibility that this might actually be a bug in Safari 3 (since it is a Beta product at this point in time, after all), I ran tests on a newer build of Safari 3 for Windows downloaded from the WebKit.org site, and the problem vanished. The first submit on the form is accepted, and the application works fine.
Go figure.

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