On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 12:00:33PM +1000, Dale Fraser wrote:
Here's an idea.
Don't support safari.
Catering to such a small minority is a waste of time. Get the mac users to
use a different browser.
Regards
Dale Fraser
Do remember that your site's statistics may reflect its current
This is a pretty handy testing tool http://www.browsercam.com/
They have a variety of OS/browsers setup which you can access via remote desktop.
Cheers,
Pete
On 4/19/06, Tom Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 12:00:33PM +1000, Dale Fraser wrote: Here's an idea.
Don't support
If what you want is the KHTML rendering engine that powers safari, you
might be able to get it (Konqueror) running in a virtual linux instance
on windows:
http://jedisthlm.com/2006/01/04/khtml-on-windows-part-iii/
Or you could try http://sourceforge.net/projects/khtml-win32/
Disclaimer: Not
See also http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-webcore
Same disclaimers apply.
Haikal Saadh wrote:
If what you want is the KHTML rendering engine that powers safari, you
might be able to get it (Konqueror) running in a virtual linux instance
on windows:
try this: http://www.danvine.com/icapture/
this guy has a mac running and will screen capture on safari for you
site.
but very slow.
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Thanks Scott
: [cfaussie] Re: Safari for Windows
why dont you just look on ebay for an old imac that can run OSX and run
safari on it. That way you have a proper testing environment, not only for
web, but if your testing stuff like emails for mac email clients, testing
for IE on MAC (i know its not supported