Thomas Fuchs wrote:
> Fred said:
> >> dfortier:
> >> So my problem is kinda hard to explain, i hope some of you will
> >> understand it and be able to help me a bit. I thought of using DOM
> >> methods to include the script nodes, but as written in the comment,
> >> Safari 2.0 will choke on that, and moreover, the script tags included
> >> wont be included and read by the parser (i think.)
> >
> > I don't know why it says that, it's wrong.
>
> IIRC, that's a bug in earlier Safari 2.0 releases (~around Mac OS X
> 10.4.0/10.4.1 or so).

I tested in OS X 10.4.8.  Subsequently I tested in OS X 10.2.8 (Safari
1.0.3) - loading using DOM fails, as do the vast majority of
Scriptaculous unit tests.

-- 
Fred


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