Safari not displaying page

Hopefully, someone is much more experienced than I. I cannot get Safari to display a slide menu that is coded in javascript yet it works in every other browser, IE, Netscape, Opera and Firefox. The following is the link to the html page: http://www.designoutput.com/testslide.html
I believe it is a lack of understanding on my part of how Safari accepts code. all help will be appreciated.
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