In the keynote, Jobs surfed to Wired's redesigned site, which uses
advanced CSS and XHTML to my memory.  It displayed just fine. I went to
Eric Meyers' CSS/edge site, though, and a lot of the stuff didn't appear
correctly. I haven't had a chance to run through some common tests, but
that should establish whether the page you cite is representative of
Safari's capabilities.

http://www.wired.com/

http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/

http://www.dbaron.org/css/test/list

I, for one, am excited by this browser because it is so fast and is
premised on innovation. I'd hate to be an OmniWeb developer or owner
right now since I haven't found anything that OmniWeb does that Safari
doesn't do as well.

Bill

: -----Original Message-----
: From: jon hall
: Sent: 1/7/03 1:25 PM
: Subject: Re: New Mac Browser
:
: It uses the KHTML rendering engine, which appears in my 
: professional opinion...to suck. Luckily it looks like they 
: also are apparently spoofing the browser by default (as NS5), 
: so it will never show up in server logs, and we can safely 
: pretend it doesn't exist.
: 
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/library/kdeqt/kde3arch/khtml/
The KHTML docs speak for themselves, but I will highlight :)

"KHTML provides a (almost) complete implementation of Dom Level 1."
"Cascading style sheets Level1 are mostly supported now."

In other words, they are (almost) mostly ready to compare favorably with
Netscape 4...

-- 
 jon
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