Web Inspector shows nothing?

This is weird. Web Inspector is on and open, but nothing comes up when you select a chunk:
I'm running 10.6.8, Safari 5.0.5
Things that have failed so far:
I've reset Safari.
I've reinstalled Safari.
I've done a Disk Utility fix of permissions.
I've even reinstalled 10.5.8.
Aaaannd - nuthin'.
Weird, huh? Anyone have a clue whats up here?

Ah, yes - Elements was selected.To make things more interesting, none of the panels work. I've made sure Resources, Scripts and Profiles are set to Always Enabled and there are no readings in any of the panels.
More interesting yet, I've a few accounts on the Mac. None of them (even the seperate Admin account) can use the Inspector.
Carolyn Samit wrote:
Hard to see... do you have Elements selected?
Try this thread.  https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3144871?tstart=0
That link loops back to this page - was there another page

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