Safari save image to iPhoto library still broken?

I have also run across the problem where I choose (right click in Safari) to save an image to the iPhoto library and the only thing that happens is that iPhoto opens. The image is not saved. I have done this on 8 different machines now, all running 10.4.2 with the latest Safari and iPhoto and all do the same thing. I see this has come up for discussion here before and it doesn't look like Apple has solved this yet. Does anyone have any idea of how this can be fixed?

Hi Arthur, I've been trying to figure this issue out for MONTHS. I gave up a while ago but have now found the solution! At least for me this works, some steps may not be necessary but this is what worked for me:
1) Backup your iPhoto Library and then move it to the desktop (or just move it to the desktop)
2) Backup your iPhoto LIbrary plist file (located in ~user/library/preferences or move it to the desktop (its called: com.apple.iPhoto.plist)
3) Delete iPhoto from the Applications folder and reinstall JUST iphoto from the iLife 05 disc
4) Repair permissions with the Disk Utility App
5) Launch iPhoto and then quit (this will create a new library folder and plist file
6) Download the iPhoto 5.0.4 updater and install, repair permissions again
7) Then, move your backed up (or if you just moved it to the desktop) iPhoto library folder back to the Pictures folder replacing the new one that was created and do the same for the plist file you backed up
8) Finally, launch iPhoto again and it should work, let me know, good luck.

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