Hi Al,

My apologies for the slow response to this email, and for the brevity
of this reply: I've a stack of emails to read and reply to, but this
one seems important.

You're not the only one who's interested in getting better safari
support up and running in webdriver. There's some work (mostly
co-ordinated by Andrian Kurniady) being done on this branch:

http://code.google.com/p/selenium/source/browse/#svn/branches/safari

The approach that they're using is to hook into the browser itself,
rather than using Apple Events, which is interesting, though
technically challenging. I'd be happy to make any introductions that
would help.

Regards,

Simon

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Al Snow <[email protected]> wrote:
> Everyone,
>     For the past several weeks, I have been working with the new version
> of Watir (watir-webdriver). I have documented my journey on my wiki
> and one of my blogs (Chapters 51-58, see last one for current summary).
>
> Now it is time to check in and verify what other people have been doing
> in this area (especially with the safari driver for watir-webdriver) and
> see if other people would like to help to create a "branch" (fork)
> for this work.
>
> I will update my blog with the responses and post to
> the wtr-development and webdriver e-groups.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Al Snow
> Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/alsnow
> Google Talk: jasnow1
> Twitter: jasnow
>
> PS. Remember to include :
>     Twitter: @safariwatir
>     IRC: #watir
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>         [email protected]
>         [email protected]
>     Three main developers: Jari, Simon, Tom
>     <Did I forgive anyone?>
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