YOU CANNOT INSTALL SAFARI 1.2 ON THIS VOLUME  ??????

WHEN I TRY TO INSTALL SAFARI1.2 I GET THIS MESSAGE
YOU CANNOT INSTALL SAFARI1.2 ON THIS VOLUME. THIS SYSTEM CANNOT USE THIS SOFTWARE.
WHY IS THIS HAPENING????
IMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   [email protected]

You are likely to have a newer version of Safari installed already. So the Updater will refuse to install the older version. A requirement for specific system version does not automatically include all above releases as well. It says it require 10.4.2 and not "10.4.2 or above".
Safari version 1.2 was for Panther (Mac OS X 10.3.x) only.
OT: @Tom Graves:
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