Safari issues in Leopard...

Hey guys, I'm getting 2 consistent issues in the console log with Safari:
1. "Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors."
2. "WebNetscapePluginDocumentView (xxxxxxxx) - NSView not correctly initialized. Did you forget to call super?"
Anyone seeing these same things or anyone know what they ** they mean?
Thanks!
M

Because Leopard is now considered obsolete Apple no longer accepts feedback. Leopard will not be updated. You will need to move on to Snow Leopard or Lion if you have a supported Intel Mac.

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