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Um, that came out silly and vague, but if you want I could look it up. :)
My point is, yes Safari's widespread in the Mac world (very) and I'm glad you're worried about it. :D
You know, there oughtta be an exchange somewhere, where you post URL's and ask people with various hard-to-get browsers to check it out... somebody could make that work, somewhere. But then people wouldn't have the excuse to buy that Powerbook... ;)
Um, that came out silly and vague, but if you want I could look it up. :)
That's alright I get what you're saying.... :)
You know, there oughtta be an exchange somewhere, where you post URL's and ask people with various hard-to-get browsers to check it out...
That's a good idea, since I'm currently living way out in the woods it's a little difficult for me to find other machines to test on. Also, since IE won't allow older versions to be installed on one machine, I can't check on anything below IE 6.
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know anything about the browsers available for other "minority" platforms, such as Linux? Do they conform to standards? I used to use Amigas, long after Commodore's demise (there are still plenty of die hards who are using them) and it could be a little frustrating since anything other than a standard HTML page with no javascript would break in the browsers. I assume Linux is a little more friendly when it comes to web browsing, but I wonder about other platforms.
I won't post the URLs here but if anyone's interested in exchanging some screenshots, please buzz me (I assume sticky-mail can do this?).
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