How do you switch between the current release of WebKit provided by
Apple and the nightly build you may have installed? I want to see if
the fix for my nasty problem with list boxes on Safari gets fixed in
newer versions. That, and I'd like to report the problem to the WebKit
community because the bug is likely within WebKit and not Voiceover.
Remember Safari 3 on Tiger breaking a ton of Voiceover usability? That
was WebKit.
Ryan
On Mar 18, 2008, at 7:45 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
I know *you* do.
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From: "Pratik Patel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: mail
I don't recommend this step to anyone but the most enthusiastic
developer-types who don't mind taking some risks. Nightly builds
might
introduce some bugs that may or may not be fixed for the following
nightly
build. If you want to be adventurous, I suggest you can try betas.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 7:07 PM
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X by the
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Subject: Re: mail
WebKit is related... Safari Mail, Dashboard etc rely on WebKit so
that's why a reboot was required...
You may find it worthwhile to run a nightlybuild-it frequently has
some fixes that make some sites actually usable. You can run both
WebKit nightly and Safari on the same machine.
The nightly build can be obtained from here http://webkit.org/
On Mar 18, 2008, at 3:44 PM, James Austin wrote:
What problem was this? It's just that Mail seems to be responding
slower now that I've installed the update - are SAfari and mail
related?
Thanks
Take care
James
On 18 Mar 2008, at 21:49, Tim Grady wrote:
Whatever this update did to mail seemed to fix the problem I was
having between mail and voiceover.