Pierre-Henri Lavigne schreef:
The staff members of your enterprise in charge of selling services / web sites
can use the following text as an argument to not support IE Mac:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/internetexplorer/internetexplorer.aspx?pid=internetexplorer
They only recommend
: Michael MD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Envoyé le : mardi 12 juin 2007, 04 h 21 min 05 s
Objet : Re: [WSG] Safari now on Windows
>I recommend it to all those developers that are stuck in a Windows
>environment - I have already fixed a few bugs I would have had to
Apple have released a new beta version with security patches:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Security-announce//2007/Jun/msg0.html
Rob
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Rob I suspect you are onto something. I too have a very large number of
fonts. problem is if you don't have a good Font.plis to copy from.
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Rob Crowther wrote:
Roberto Gorjão wrote:
Well, I have quicktime and iTunes. I don't have Swift. I stil
I haven't had any trouble with it either.
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>>> "Sagnik Dey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 13/06/07 12:59 AM >>>
The Safari on Win XP is running smoothly on my machine
-Sagnik
On 6/12/07, Frederick Matzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Doesn't work for me either and it get
> Then how will you test for ... IE 5 Mac
Like the rest of us - he won't
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Roberto Gorjão wrote:
Well, I have quicktime and iTunes. I don't have Swift. I still got all
the reported problems in my Win XP SP2: no fonts and crashing bug
button. And no, deleting the two .ttf files didn't solve it.
I think I've found most of the solution now, following reading this blog
Downloaded this even though the others at my office were scared to. Did
some testing and seems to function very well, no crashing. Enjoy having the
extra Apple feel on my PC :)
Worth noting that Gmail ran about 5 times faster when loading emails than
Firefox or IE, my guess is that the Ajax and
The Safari on Win XP is running smoothly on my machine
-Sagnik
On 6/12/07, Frederick Matzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Doesn't work for me either and it gets stuck using 50% of CPU.
Back to Firefox...
Frederick
On 6/12/07, Tony Crockford < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> James Leslie wrot
Doesn't work for me either and it gets stuck using 50% of CPU.
Back to Firefox...
Frederick
On 6/12/07, Tony Crockford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James Leslie wrote:
> Just to add to the confusion... I have winXP SP2 with quicktime
installed (previously, not as part of the safari install) and
James Leslie wrote:
Just to add to the confusion... I have winXP SP2 with quicktime installed
(previously, not as part of the safari install) and am having no problems at
all with it. Fonts all seem to render nicely, even the bug button brings up a
bug reporting page for me directly.
Me too
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roberto Gorjão
Sent: 12 June 2007 12:48
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Safari now on Windows
Well, I have quicktime and iTunes. I don't have Swift. I still got all the
reported problems in my Win XP SP2: no
I have to say that I have the same issue as Roberto, shame about safari
looks like more of a alpha then beta..
On 12/06/07, Roberto Gorjão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I have quicktime and iTunes. I don't have Swift. I still got all
the reported problems in my Win XP SP2: no fonts and crash
Well, I have quicktime and iTunes. I don't have Swift. I still got all
the reported problems in my Win XP SP2: no fonts and crashing bug
button. And no, deleting the two .ttf files didn't solve it.
Roberto
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Rob Crowther wrote:
Simon Moss wrote:
FWIW I have been running iT
Simon Moss wrote:
FWIW I have been running iTunes and Quicktime on this machine - I wonder
if that has anything to do with it?
I have Quicktime (which I've tried updating) but not iTunes. I also
have Swift (open source webkit based browser) installed which may be
upsetting things.
I have f
I've just downloaded Safari 3.0 (522.11.3) and I'm running it on Win XP
Pro SP2 and have to say I haven't experienced any problems so far (touch
wood). The fonts are fine, and I even used the bug report button - it took
a long time, but didn't crash as others are reporting.
FWIW I have been
Gary Barber wrote:
Main problem I have with safari is on win xp sp2 none of the fonts it
wants to use render at all. Makes life very interesting.
I'm getting the same thing - no fonts render at all, including those
that are part of the chrome, so I can't even type in any URLs...
Pressing the
On 6/12/07, Gary Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know its beta, but at least apple could have a link to an online bug
reporter..
Wasp posted this: http://webkit.org/quality/reporting.html
From the sounds of it, they may get a few entries...
-Alastair
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On 6/11/07, Geoff Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James Ellis wrote:
> Now I don't have to buy a Mac...
Then how will you test for Safari 1, 2, IE 5 Mac, etc?
By posting to the Web Standards Group mailing list (with the subject
line, "Mac test please").
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James Ellis wrote:
> Now I don't have to buy a Mac...
Then how will you test for Safari 1, 2, IE 5 Mac, etc?
Geoff.
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Come October or thereabouts there will be another KHTML browser in the form
of Konquerer 4 on Windows.
All good news for implementing web standards.
Now I don't have to buy a Mac...
Cheers
James
On 6/12/07, Geoff Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This will be interesting...
Safari 3 Publi
Speaks volumes for the longevity of Macs, if you ask me. It's equivalent
to saying, 'I can only run IE 4.x because I only have a 386 (486? What do
I know?) processor and Win 95.' Or whatever.
win95 on a 386 - forget it! you are probably talking about win3.1 :-)
I had a 386 in the early 90s.
iPhone might be a different thing altogether ..
just because a page renders nicely in Safari on a desktop machine doesn't
necessarely mean it is going to be very usable on a tiny screen!
(I haven't yet seen an iPhone but I assume the screen would be small like a
mobile phone screen...?)
Point t
It took a while, but it worked for me. Not that I'm claiming it's not
buggy as anything.
On 12/6/2007, "Gary Barber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Press that and it hangs.. a bug activating a bug reporting tool, sweet!
>
>I know its beta, but at least apple could have a link to an online bug
>rep
Press that and it hangs.. a bug activating a bug reporting tool, sweet!
I know its beta, but at least apple could have a link to an online bug
reporter..
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Jake Badger wrote:
On the tool bar there is a big "bug" button, try that. :)
Jake
On 12
On 2007/06/12 14:40 (GMT+1000) Nick Gleitzman apparently typed:
> Felix Miata wrote:
> > If all you use it for is running Safari or IE5 or Camino, a G3 is way
> more than plenty fast enough to run OS X.
> Yes, but Michael didn't say his friend was 'just' looking to use a
> browser. I got the
Michael MD wrote:
Speaking of Mac browsers -
a friend called me on the weekend and said he can't find anything
newer than IE5 for OS9 but won't upgrade to OSX because it would be
way too slow on his G3. (and he doesn't have the money to buy a new
machine)
now that is something to think about
On 2007/06/12 12:21 (GMT+1000) Michael MD apparently typed:
>> http://www.apple.com/safari/
> Speaking of Mac browsers -
> a friend called me on the weekend and said he can't find anything newer than
> IE5 for OS9 but won't upgrade to OSX because it would be way too slow on his
> G3. (and he do
On the tool bar there is a big "bug" button, try that. :)
Jake
On 12/6/2007, "Gary Barber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Main problem I have with safari is on win xp sp2 none of the fonts it
>wants to use render at all. Makes life very interesting.
>
>It would be nice if there was a way of reporti
Main problem I have with safari is on win xp sp2 none of the fonts it
wants to use render at all. Makes life very interesting.
It would be nice if there was a way of reporting the bugs you get. At
present there appears not to be a way of doing this.
Its fine on the Mac
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Michael MD wrote:
> Speaking of Mac browsers -
> a friend called me on the weekend and said he can't find anything
> newer than IE5 for OS9 but won't upgrade to OSX because it would be
> way too slow on his G3. (and he doesn't have the money to buy a new
> machine)
> now that is something to think
I normally use the university macs for testing, the scary thing is they
still have IE 5.5 as the default browser
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>>> On 12/06/2007 at 12:21 pm, "Michael MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> iPhone
> a friend called me on the weekend and said he can't find anything newer than
> IE5 for OS9 but won't upgrade to OSX because it would be way too slow on his
> G3. (and he doesn't have the money to buy a new machine)
> now that is something to think about!
Ah, nothing like a good bit of hardwar
I recommend it to all those developers that are stuck in a Windows
environment - I have already fixed a few bugs I would have had to use my
bosses Mac to >find!
My only concern is that at the moment, I can get away with "It might not
look 100% in Safari, but it still works..." With Safari on Iph
I've just tried installing on XP SP2, behind a firewall, as soon as I
enter authentication details it crashes. Yet at home on Vista it
installed and worked fine. Perhaps firewall support is buggy at this
stage.
Bryan
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I recommend it to all those developers that are stuck in a Windows
environment - I have already fixed a few bugs I would have had to use my
bosses Mac to find!
My only concern is that at the moment, I can get away with "It might not
look 100% in Safari, but it still works..." With Safari on Iphon
Just left a comment about this on 456 Berea St - seems to be working OK
for me although other Windows users seem to find it pretty much unusable.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:26:24 +1000, Geoff Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
This will be interesting...
Safari 3 Public Beta:
http://www.apple.co
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