Ah, that's brilliant to know, Tom, that it's a dodgy browser and not
my ignorance!
They seem to be running the first incarnation of OSX so I imagine it's
the first Safari release too.
It would be nice to know exactly what bug is causing the problem though...



On 07/11/05, Tom Livingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble recalling the "what-version-of-Safari-runs-on what-
> version-of-Mac OS X" listing, but is it possible to have them upgrade
> Safari to the highest possible that they can run (if they all ready
> haven't, that is)? I just know that Safari 1 was buggy as all get
> out. Few people at the time cared about it because of that, and I am
> sure many still ignore it.
>
> Just a thought. I have never tried to code for it.
>
> On Nov 5, 2005, at 2:05 AM, Adam Morris wrote:
> > The guys who I've done the site for, use this browser so it would be
> > nice for it to behave.
> > This is the "flowered" list:
> > http://www.megustalatelevision.com/uwish/
>
>
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> Media Logic
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