2008/9/2 Christopher Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On Tue Sep  2 15:51:38 2008, Christopher Woods wrote:
>> > Great, that makes four major browsers, each with their own
>> 'take' on
>> > web standards. Someone think of the developers!
>>
>> You never know, Chrome might be standards compliant.
>
> Oh god no, that means we'll have to do fully standards compliant pages and
> then code for the other three! I will be scouring Google's pages like a hawk
> for incorrect rendering as soon as I install Chrome.

Its based on WebKit, so not really. WebKit is LGPLv2, so Safari and
all the other webkit browsers will from Google's improvements.

http://webkit.org/coding/lgpl-license.html

-- 
Regards,
Dave
Personal opinion.
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