Now this should speed up fixing any Safari-problems in CSS:
Finally I can spend boss-time on Safari support for RoundCube :)
Robin
Please all test in Konqueror too :)
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:33:36 +1000, Robin Elfrink elfrink@introweb.nl
wrote:
Now this should speed up fixing any Safari-problems in CSS:
Finally I can spend boss-time on Safari support for RoundCube :)
Robin
Chris Fordham wrote:
Please all test in Konqueror too :)
I would think that since Safari is based on Konqueror, most Safari fixes will also fix Konqueror.
Well, time to update my kde-cygwin install :)
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/
Robin
Yeah its wishful thinking, but risky.
I've seen differences and because they are strictly different, need to
treat them as separate test cases despite using (virtually) the same KHTML
rendering engine.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:48:16 +1000, Robin Elfrink elfrink@introweb.nl
wrote:
Chris Fordham wrote:
Please all test in Konqueror too :)
I would think that since Safari is based on Konqueror, most Safari fixes will also fix Konqueror.
Well, time to update my kde-cygwin install :)
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/
Robin
Robin Elfrink wrote:
Now this should speed up fixing any Safari-problems in CSS:
Finally I can spend boss-time on Safari support for RoundCube :)
Robin
uggh no, i already have to deal with coding for safari on mac, now safari on windows :( this is a sad day.
I code with Opera being the primary browser. I find that KHTML doesn't
need much more to satisfy it if you can do valid and semantic html/css.
Not having time to dev for RC, i'm happy to watch out for compliance
issues for Safari.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:58:01 +1000, Jason Johnson
jasonj@vawebservices.net wrote:
Robin Elfrink wrote:
Now this should speed up fixing any Safari-problems in CSS:
Finally I can spend boss-time on Safari support for RoundCube :)
Robin
uggh no, i already have to deal with coding for safari on mac, now
safari on windows :( this is a sad day.
Has anyone tried Safari3 on windows with Roundcube? I actually forgot to test it last night since it crashed so much. ;-)
On 6/12/07, Chris Fordham chris@xhost.com.au wrote:
Yeah its wishful thinking, but risky. I've seen differences and because they are strictly different, need to treat them as separate test cases despite using (virtually) the same KHTML rendering engine.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:48:16 +1000, Robin Elfrink elfrink@introweb.nl wrote:
Chris Fordham wrote:
Please all test in Konqueror too :)
I would think that since Safari is based on Konqueror, most Safari fixes will also fix Konqueror.
Well, time to update my kde-cygwin install :)
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/
Robin
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