Re: [WSG] Mac test please (was Safari now on Windows)

2007-06-12 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh


On Jun 12, 2007, at 9:34 PM, John Faulds wrote:

Yeah, and, you load stylesheets via xml PI. Safari/WebKit doesn't  
recognise media types in that case. It applies all your stylesheets.


Yep, that was it. Thanks for that. But I'm curious why it's only a  
problem in v3 and not earlier versions.
Probably because Safari v2 gets text/html for your site. The same bug  
is present there, though.


- I'm just guessing, I don't have Safari v2 installed (v3 overwrites  
v2) on my PowerBook right now. I suppose you do some detection based  
on q values for application/xhtml+xml or similar. And Safari v2 only  
broadcasts text/html in the headers.


Philippe
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Re: [WSG] Mac test please (was Safari now on Windows)

2007-06-12 Thread John Faulds

Hi Philippe,

Yeah, and, you load stylesheets via xml PI. Safari/WebKit doesn't  
recognise media types in that case. It applies all your stylesheets.


Yep, that was it. Thanks for that. But I'm curious why it's only a problem  
in v3 and not earlier versions.



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Re: [WSG] Mac test please (was Safari now on Windows)

2007-06-12 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh


On Jun 12, 2007, at 5:02 PM, John Faulds wrote:

Well, as you mentioned it: I downloaded Safari for Windows today  
and didn't have any problem with it except that my own site looks  
completely screwed in it. It didn't look like that last time I  
checked with Browsercam and it doesn't look like that using Swift  
so I'm wondering if it might be a Safari 3 issue (and maybe just  
Safari for Windows).


You declare a width of 600px on body.

Yeah, and, you load stylesheets via xml PI. Safari/WebKit doesn't  
recognise media types in that case. It applies all your stylesheets.


(try to convince your boss to by a Mac)

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[WSG] Mac test please (was Safari now on Windows)

2007-06-12 Thread John Faulds
By posting to the Web Standards Group mailing list (with the subject  
line, "Mac test please").


Well, as you mentioned it: I downloaded Safari for Windows today and  
didn't have any problem with it except that my own site looks completely  
screwed in it. It didn't look like that last time I checked with  
Browsercam and it doesn't look like that using Swift so I'm wondering if  
it might be a Safari 3 issue (and maybe just Safari for Windows).


So could Mac users have a look in Safari 2 & 3 and tell me if there's a  
difference?


Cheers
John

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