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Posted by Animesh K on 06/12/07 19:38
JD wrote:
> Bernhard Sturm wrote:
>> dorayme wrote:
>>> In article <f4ln89$bal$1@aioe.org>,
>>>
>>> And it looks nice. It is not really such full featured workhorse as
>>> FF for folk interested in website construction but it is good for
>>> browsing generally. So just be patient.
>>>
>>
>> I will :-) I was just eager to install it, because it makes life
>> definitely easier for a webdesigner to have Safari on a Windoze-box
>> installed (although I could switch to my Linux-box and test the sites
>> under Konqueror, which is the underlying render-engine of Safari).
>
> Is there any guarantee though that Safari under Windows will render in
> exactly the same way as Safari under Mac? Could there be differences
> sneaking in due to the use of native OS APIs and so forth?
Actually I am interested in this question too. A few days ago I was
thinking if I need to get a Mac to test a webpage's functionality in Mac.
Hopefully Safari will work across platforms in an identical manner; just
like what firefox does.
Is there any other way to test the pages, apart from buying the
computer/OS. It gets embarassing when pages display incorrectly on
friends' computer.
Best,
A
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