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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 11/09/99 11:38

dorayme wrote:


> I think this world is getting too complicated for a simple
> Martian like me. Shall I complain bitterly in Mac groups about
> this re Safari?
>
> Hey, MP, did you see those dangerous bs, the safricans, in the
> one-dayer the other day? They played with us like a cat with a
> mouse, and then just squashed us. There will be a reckoning,
> trust me.

Thanks for your observation. I knew Safari likely would work on the
auto page, because someone else once sent me a screen capture for
another page that used the same php include. However I did not know
what path it took. So far as I know, I can not install Safari on my
Windows XP OS for testing. I do know that many Apple computer owners
like their computer very much, especially those working with media.
Many Hollywood media types would have nothing but an Apple for their
work.

As the IE6 does not support true xhtml served properly and apparently
neither will the upcoming IE7, you have nothing to fear for your
Safari. You can start to worry when IE supports true xhtml and xhtml
takes off on many sites, if it ever does.

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