And of course you can also download Safari for windows.
On 20/02/2011, at 8:58 AM, Jeff Schiller wrote:
> Safari is powered by WebKit so you should be able to get some idea by
> looking at Chrome (though the WebKit powering Safari on iOS is different).
>
> Jeff
> On Feb 19, 2011 6:49 AM, "Raks A
Safari is powered by WebKit so you should be able to get some idea by
looking at Chrome (though the WebKit powering Safari on iOS is different).
Jeff
On Feb 19, 2011 6:49 AM, "Raks A" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a SVG SMIL animation but as I do not have any iOS device
can
> someone help me in
If you enable the developer tools in Safari you can tell Safari to run in
iPhone or iPad mode. Very useful for debugging.
On 20/02/2011, at 1:49 AM, Raks A wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a SVG SMIL animation but as I do not have any iOS device can
> someone help me in comparing the animation
Hi Raks,
I recently gave up my i-phone so my feedback isn't what you're looking for,
though from my experience i-phone SVG in Safari is much like Windows Safari
only slower.
I got very different behavior from your example in four of the five browsers I
tested:
Opera -- pretty sure I see what
Hi,
I have written a SVG SMIL animation but as I do not have any iOS device can
someone help me in comparing the animation in Opera on a Windows Machine and
that on a iPhone/iPad/iPod
What is seen on Opera is what is expected but if the animation on
iPhone/iPad is different than that in Opera then
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