If it's picking up fine in Mozilla, check to see if it's rendering in
quirks mode or standards mode.  If it's rendering in quirks mode, switch
to standards mode and see if it still renders OK.  If not, there's
something "wrong" (by which I mean probably IE-based, and only wrong as
compared to standards) with your code.

Just an idea.

--BenD

Samuel Neff wrote:
> The code is really basic HTML with a tiny little bit of CSS1.  It works fine
> in NS4, IE5, and Mozilla on Mac and NS4/NS7/Mozilla/IE5/IE6 on PC.  So
> basically, everything except Safari (we don't test with Opera so I have no
> idea there).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sam
>
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>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 6:01 PM
>  > To: CF-Community
>  > Subject: Re:Is Safari really prime-time ready? Do we need to
>  > consider it supported in our apps?
>  >
>  > Samuel Neff wrote:
>  > > We had a report from a user of an error on one of our apps
>  > when viewing
>  > > with Safari, but even that user confirmed it works fine for
>  > him in IE.  I
>  > > just got a Mac OSX a few hours ago and started testing
>  > things out with
>  > > Safari and found a lot of things don't work right--some
>  > consistently but
>  > > most inconsistently.
>  >
>  > But is that a problem of Safari or with your code?
>  >
>  > >How many people out there say they support Safari on their sites?
>  >
>  > I don't support browsers, I support standards.
>  >
>  > > Do you actively test with it?
>  >
>  > I only test with Gecko, Lynx and IE.
>  >
>  > Jochem
>
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