Okay Paul.
I don't have access to Mac so I will test it on windows version of Safari,
hoping that it's pretty much the same. I am already testing it for IE and
FF. I didn't know that Konqueror is similar as Safari. Thanks for mentioning
that. :)

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Paul Libbrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks Arpit,
>
> do give a shot at testing Safari, I think it works on Macs and Windows.
> (Konqueror on Linux shares some similarities).
> At least on Macs, it has a very nice debugging environment.
>
> In particular, the selection and copy-and-paste javascript-mechanisms
> available in Safari is both correct and stable whereas the one of Mozilla is
> somehow absent and the one of Internet Explorer keeps changing since it
> keeps presenting security issues (this may be a personal view).
>
> Safari is the default browser on Mac so it'd make sense that this is
> somehow supported.
>
> paul
>
>
>
>
> Le 10-juil.-08 à 13:01, Arpit Jain a écrit :
>
>
>  Hi Paul,
>> Actually clicking on "click here" is supposed to remove the explanatory
>> text(eg. click here to add title). I have written code for that but
>> onFocus
>> listeners are not working in elements in Firefox, they are working in IE
>> though. I am searching for an alternative of the same.
>>
>> For  ctrl-a/cmd-a,  you are right, it must select only the text of a
>> particular cell. I will add support for it in new version. (PS: It works
>> well on IE )
>>
>> Thanks.
>> -Arpit
>>
>
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