>The problem with Safari is that it fails to meet accepted standards with 
>regard to rendering of HTML, support for the HTTP protocol, etc.

You mean like being the first browser to pass the W3C's ACID2 test?
www.webstandards.org/2005/10/31/we-love-to-see-you-smile/

But that was 2 years ago, how about now? See the front page at 
www.css3.info (October 21,2007)...
"FF3 does not do well with many of the new selectors... which Safari 
does."

Start educating yourself at developer.apple.com/internet/safari/

Of course no browser is 100% compliant, so you will always be able to dig 
for something to object to, but the bottom line is that the Safari 
developers take standards compliance very seriously.


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