I just saw this javascript framework speed test on Ajaxian, so for
grins, I ran it on FF and Safari.  Safari ran 80% using a total
runtime value from all the frameworks.

I guess they weren't kidding when they talked about the javascript speed.


On 6/12/07, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It won't be significant here; we won't support it, just like we don't
> support it on the Mac now. If you are using a Mac you are only supported
> under firefox.
>
> And considering our investment in the MS Suite, there won't be a large
> change unless Apple actually starts doing something that targets the
> business world.
>
> I haven't had to and change anything from IE6 to IE7, all my stuff works
> fine in either browser. Most of our apps work best in IE because of the
> integrated authentication features of IIS anyway.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dave l [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 10:51 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Safari on Windows XP and Vista - Never though I'd see the
> > day.
> >
> > How do you know that it wont be significant? Now that its on windows
> it
> > "could" blow right by firefox.
> >
> > Apple needs to pull a m$ and give it some features for the ipod,
> appletv &
> > iphone that only work in safari and then see how many of those 100+
> > million ipod users start using it.
> > The thing is that you DONT know the future expectations of it, dont
> forget
> > about all them ipod users, Apple holds a lot of power in that regard
> and I
> > hope they use it.
> >
> > Say that happens and in 2 years safari hold 50% of the browser market
> and
> > your company makes YOU go back and check and/or fix all the things
> that
> > you ignored because you did what you are saying now? At least its
> strict
> > on w3c standards so if you program for it it should be ok, its not
> like ie
> > where they just blatently change crap and you have to go back and fix
> > stuff that they cant make their mind up on. I tell my clients that if
> m$
> > changes things in the future and it breaks then that is a fee thats up
> to
> > them and I cant be accountable for but in the case where you ignore
> safari
> > and then have to go back.. well if it was me it would be on my dime
> for
> > being and ignorant fool.
>
>
> 

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