On Nov 16, 2006, at 9:07 PM, Barney Carroll wrote:

Thanks for the info - I downloaded the OmniWeb 5.5.1 trial (gorgeous tabs system, incidentally); and it renders the page in question, with bug, exactly like the current release of Safari. Excellent (for my purposes).

Possible. Omniweb 5.5.1 doesn't use the latest of the latest version of Webkit, but a snapshot form June or July 2006, iirc.

However I see no sign of a WebInspector... It's not immediately apparent from OmniWeb's interface, Omni don't seem to think it's worth mentioning in their list of fancy features, and a site search for 'inspector' only finds instances of it in their other products (all irrelevant in this case).
You have to turn it on :-)
Close Omniweb and type the following (exactly !) in a new terminal window:
defaults write com.omnigroup.OmniWeb5 WebKitDeveloperExtras -bool true
(one line, watch out for wrapping).
And you'll see that it is still missing some panes.

(to keep it ore on topic, aka debugging tools)
One feature is sorely missing in WebKits inspector: the ability to live edit properties and values for an element. I use that the whole time with Gecko's DomInspector. IE's toolbar also has this option.

Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
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