Re: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-03-01 Thread Peter Dolkens
The ultimate solution for this kind of thing is always look into virtual
machines. Microsoft distributes a WindowsXP VM for web developers to test
ie6 rendering in which you could install safari 3.2 in too, and then put IE8
+ Safari 4 on the main machine.

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Gregorio Espadas gespa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi folks... I want to install Safari 4 in Microsoft Windows for testing
 pourposes, but I don't want to dismiss Safari 3.2. I've been searching for a
 solution (installing Safari 4 without affect the current installation of
 Safari 3.2), but I didn't find anything.

 I find out that the Safari 4 installation updates the Webkit Framework, not
 only the browser itself... so, I guess installing in a different folder
 won't work.

 I'm aware that Safari 4 includes a User Agent changer, but I guess this
 tool is not for rendering, only for masquerade in order to use certain
 webapps.

 Any one knows how to accomplish this goal? I'll appreciate any suggestion.

 Gregorio Espadas





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Re: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-02-28 Thread Gregorio Espadas
Thanks so much for all your responses... I'll try your sugestions to
accomplish my goal.

Gregorio Espadas


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Re: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-02-27 Thread Gregorio Espadas
The Webkit Framework is installed within the installation directory?


On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Brett Patterson 
inspiron.patters...@gmail.com wrote:

 You might could try the custom installation when installing and then
 creating and naming a different folder in your Program Files folder...name
 it something different than the currently installed Safari browser's
 folder...

 --
 Brett P.


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Re: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-02-27 Thread James Ducker
I got fed up trying to deal with multiple browser issues. First you have the
issues with IE6 in MultipleIE, now this. Anyway, I just use VMs. Very
pain-free.
- James


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Re: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-02-27 Thread Brett Patterson
You might could try the custom installation when installing and then
creating and naming a different folder in your Program Files folder...name
it something different than the currently installed Safari browser's
folder...

--
Brett P.


On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Gregorio Espadas gespa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi folks... I want to install Safari 4 in Microsoft Windows for testing
 pourposes, but I don't want to dismiss Safari 3.2. I've been searching for a
 solution (installing Safari 4 without affect the current installation of
 Safari 3.2), but I didn't find anything.

 I find out that the Safari 4 installation updates the Webkit Framework, not
 only the browser itself... so, I guess installing in a different folder
 won't work.

 I'm aware that Safari 4 includes a User Agent changer, but I guess this
 tool is not for rendering, only for masquerade in order to use certain
 webapps.

 Any one knows how to accomplish this goal? I'll appreciate any suggestion.

 Gregorio Espadas





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Re: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-02-27 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
Hi,

You could run a nightly build:
http://nightly.webkit.org/

If you find out what build the 4 Beta is, you can get that (or the
nearest) build from the Windows build archive at:
http://nightly.webkit.org/builds/trunk/win/1

HTH,

Nick.

On Thu, February 26, 2009 2:30 pm, Gregorio Espadas wrote:
 Hi folks... I want to install Safari 4 in Microsoft Windows for testing
 pourposes, but I don't want to dismiss Safari 3.2. I've been searching for
 a
 solution (installing Safari 4 without affect the current installation of
 Safari 3.2), but I didn't find anything.

 I find out that the Safari 4 installation updates the Webkit Framework,
 not
 only the browser itself... so, I guess installing in a different folder
 won't work.

 I'm aware that Safari 4 includes a User Agent changer, but I guess this
 tool
 is not for rendering, only for masquerade in order to use certain webapps.

 Any one knows how to accomplish this goal? I'll appreciate any suggestion.

 Gregorio Espadas


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[WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-02-26 Thread Gregorio Espadas
Hi folks... I want to install Safari 4 in Microsoft Windows for testing
pourposes, but I don't want to dismiss Safari 3.2. I've been searching for a
solution (installing Safari 4 without affect the current installation of
Safari 3.2), but I didn't find anything.

I find out that the Safari 4 installation updates the Webkit Framework, not
only the browser itself... so, I guess installing in a different folder
won't work.

I'm aware that Safari 4 includes a User Agent changer, but I guess this tool
is not for rendering, only for masquerade in order to use certain webapps.

Any one knows how to accomplish this goal? I'll appreciate any suggestion.

Gregorio Espadas


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RE: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously

2009-02-26 Thread michael.brockington
Sounds like a case for a virtual machine, both the Microsoft and VMWare
products are free.
 
Mike



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Subject: Re: [WSG] Safari 4 and 3.2 Running Simultaneously


You might could try the custom installation when installing and then
creating and naming a different folder in your Program Files
folder...name it something different than the currently installed Safari
browser's folder...

--
Brett P.



On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Gregorio Espadas gespa...@gmail.com
wrote:


Hi folks... I want to install Safari 4 in Microsoft Windows for
testing pourposes, but I don't want to dismiss Safari 3.2. I've been
searching for a solution (installing Safari 4 without affect the current
installation of Safari 3.2), but I didn't find anything.

I find out that the Safari 4 installation updates the Webkit
Framework, not only the browser itself... so, I guess installing in a
different folder won't work.

I'm aware that Safari 4 includes a User Agent changer, but I
guess this tool is not for rendering, only for masquerade in order to
use certain webapps.

Any one knows how to accomplish this goal? I'll appreciate any
suggestion.

Gregorio Espadas






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