Hi,

I've just tested Safari 5 with my web comic.  It's not very different from 
version 3.  It's less ambitious than Google Crome, which is also based on web 
kit, with more limited filter suport.  For some reason both Safari and Google 
choke (although they respond is slightly different ways) on the anime news in 
http://www.pixelpalaces.com/dk/toh5.svgz (frames 24, 28-29).  This is very 
strange is these frames are fairly simple and have nothing unique about them 
except for the manga style artwork.  Is webkit programmed to detect manga and 
crash when it finds it?

Richard Pearman       http://www.pixelpalaces.com/
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