Re: [WSG] Safari 1 2 side-by-side? (a little OT)

2004-03-31 Thread Andrew Dunning
On 31-Mar-04, at 9:28 PM, Hugh Todd wrote:

My suggestion would be to install and use OmniWeb. It uses the Safari 
1.0 engine.
That's correct.

The old Safari doesn't work because the rendering engine is actually 
embedded as a framework in the OS (so it can be used in other 
applications). OmniWeb embeds its own version, however, so they can do 
some of their advanced features. Note also that OmniWeb 5.1 (or 
whatever it ends up being) will use the latest version of WebCore.

Andrew Dunning
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http://www.webinspiration.ca/
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Re: [WSG] Safari 1 2 side-by-side? (a little OT)

2004-03-31 Thread Leo J. O'Campo
Justin

I'm not surprised that Safari (Jag) runs in Safari (Pan) because 
generally Safari is forward compatible software. What did surprise most 
of us loyal Mac users was that Safari 1.2 (Pan) wouldn't run in Jaguar. 
 I use OS9/Jag/Pan each on their own disk drive in the same machine.

Leo

On Wednesday, March 31, 2004, at 09:02  PM, Justin French wrote:

Just upgraded to OS X 10.3 from 10.2 last night, and whilst some of 
the new features in Safari are nice, I still need the old version 1.0 
and/or 1.1 for testing purposes, since there were quite a lot of 
issues.

I copied across the 1.0 app from my back-up, renamed it Safari 1, and 
placed it in my applications folder.  It opened fine, called itself 
1.0x in the about menu, but the rendering engine appears to be 
Safari 1.2's, because numerous bugs I knew in 1.0 aren't there now 
(like ALA suckerfish dropdowns).

Has anyone seen an article on this or managed to have Safari 
1.0/1.1/1.2 running side-by-side on one system?

PS: for anyone holding off on upgrading to Panther, I can highly 
recommend it -- I have a feeling Exposé alone will be worth the 
AU$229.00 in productivity gains very shortly.

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http://indent.com.au
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