Yeah, I figured, but I thought you might be interested anyway. In the meantime, I've submitted the bug to Apple.Originally posted by: Zuni
We dont support beta browsers.
Thanks
And betas are constantly changing, so even if 50% of the people used a beta, I wouldn't spend too much time trying to support it, as long as it sort of worked ok.Originally posted by: Zuni
BingBong, the fact of the matter is that doesnt happen. Beta means BETAWe don't support them.
Yeah, I figure it must be a Safari bug - hence the bug submission to Apple. I wonder when it will go gold.Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
I believe safari still has some fairly major javascript issues.
And as far as not supporting beta browsers, if 50% of all people used a browser that was labeled beta, I bet you would support it, Zuni.It's a matter of numbers, and safari simply doesn't have that many users thus far, at least in comparison to other browsers..
It was my impression that Safari was based somewhat on the rendering components of Konqueror (is that correct?). Ergo, add to that 1% or 2% the small percent of Linux users (I have no idea how much that would be) who use Konq, and that would be just a bit more. For small sites, or large primarily-non-Mac tech sites, optimization for that browser would probably not be worth it. However, places like CNN that get tons of hits will probably at least make sure their site's basic functionality works in Safari.Originally posted by: Eug
Yeah, I figure it must be a Safari bug - hence the bug submission to Apple. I wonder when it will go gold.
Now the question is when they do go gold, how many sites will actively support it? If 4% of the world is Mac, and less than half are using X.2, then that means only 1-2% of the computing world will use Safari when it becomes non-beta.
We dont support beta browsers.
Rob, odd I use opera 7 from time to time to test and can do everything I do with IE almost exactly the same. How about some recreation steps to the issues you are "seeing".
Originally posted by: robisc
Rob, odd I use opera 7 from time to time to test and can do everything I do with IE almost exactly the same. How about some recreation steps to the issues you are "seeing".
Posting works fine but I can't reply to PMs or see users profiles or anyhting like that, so unfortunately I have to fire up Mozilla to send PM.
In Mozilla 1.2.1/Win32: Preferences > Advanced > Scripts and Plugins > Uncheck open unrequested windows. That should allow you to send PMs, while shutting up any popups / popunders. Also consider some of the other options, if you wish.Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Sounds like you turned off popups. The same thing happens to me in mozilla, I have to enable popups briefly to be able to send pm's.
Originally posted by: Zuni
I have no problems replying to pms send pms viewing profiles etc with either ns 7 or opera 7, thats client side settings as jliec said.
I have no problems replying to pms send pms viewing profiles etc with either ns 7 or opera 7, thats client side settings as jliec said.
Originally posted by: Zuni
We dont support beta browsers.
Thanks