Safari 4 can't open some pages not beta

please if somebody have the solution the problem is:
i did software update and i downloaded safari 4 and install it .. but safari 4 cant open some pages such as...omm may be i can't post other web here.. when i try to go to some web site (not all) this msg come up
Safari can’t open the page.
Safari can’t open the page “http://(i don't know if i allow to put web site)com/” because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection. This sometimes occurs when the server is busy. Wait for a few minutes, and then try again.
but i can browse the same web site on firefox perfectly .. i tried to browse the same web site on another mbp using also safari 4 it work correctly !!
so i did repair permission and verify permission ... not work
i did reset safari.. it work once ( i can open page put when i click any link inside it the "safari can't open the page..." show again) and when i press back botton it also show safari can't open the page and i did safari reset again and also the same problem!!!
i did re- install safari and did repair permission and my mbp up to date but seems i can't browse this web site from my mbp with safari 4 ...
please if there is any way to install safari 3.1.2 again or solution for this problem just tell me
thanx for everyone

petriejb,
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The LLBean site loads just fine for me. Besides, the "lost network connection" error and the inability to load Apple feedback page make me think the problem is not necessarily with Java or with one site.
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