On Tuesday 13 Dec 2005 00:28, Patrick Casey wrote: > I think your question contains within it the solution to your > problem :). Seriously, it's just not practical, even for most commercial > sites, to target more than IE/Firefox and maybe Safari. If Tacos is the > only component that doesn't work right on Konqueror, I'd be really > surprised (happy, but surprised).
Well since Safari and Konqueror are not that far apart, I am surprised. And since I run a KDE desktop on Linux, it would be strange not to use Konqueror - it is MUCH faster starting up then Firefox, and has cool features associated with the file browsing capability - such as a button to go up one level in the url path hierarchy which I use frequently. Furthermore, I was considering Tacos for part of my personal web site, and if it won't work with the browser I use, then that's pretty useless. I am aware that there is often problems with konqueror with some of the other javascript tools (there is an html editor for instance that doesn't work) which apparently exploits some flaw in IE, replicated in the Gecko based browsers. But in this case, I understood Safari doesn't work ether. -- Alan Chandler http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk Open Source. It's the difference between trust and antitrust. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
