On Dec 4, 2005, at 7:29 AM, Howard Katz wrote:

I've come across several websites, including one for one of my jobs
where we report daily activity, that Safari wouldn't work with--kept
getting a system error when trying to log on.  I switched over to
FireFox--and haven't had a problem since.

What's very interesting in this whole browser discussion is that the Web Standards Project has a test online to see how standards compliant your browser is. Guess what? Explorer fails miserably no matter what version, Camino 1.0b1 is about half way there, Firefox 1.5 is close. iCab 3.52 and Safari 2.0.2 are the only two I've used that pass.

Take the test here:

http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/

That said, why would the problem lie with the browser? Why wouldn't it be the page's fault for not conforming to standards?

-Dylan

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