Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:

If you have a Mac running Panther (OS X 10.3), you can easily test older version(s) of the Safari engine by installing Omniweb version 4.5 and 5.0. Both these use the same rendering engine as Safari 1.0. Omniweb doesn't use the rendering engine provided by the system; the Omniweb people took the rendering engine, and build it in in their own package.
4.5 and 5.0b6 are available form the Evolt archive
<http://browsers.evolt.org/?omniweb/MacOSX>


If you're still running OS X 10.2, then you can test the latest (at this moment) Safari rendering engine by using Omniweb 5.1 (which is the latest version).
<http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/>

Probably off topic, but...why does this situation on the Mac so strongly remind me of the "multiple IE" problem on Windows? ;-)


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