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Originally Posted by SirMoby
Shouldn't Apple fix it so that it displays these web pages?
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I haven't taken a close look at the rare JS codes that don't work on Safari, but every other display glitch I've seen happens because Safari is unforgiving of bad code. There is no "quirks" mode. They're really trying to stay as standards-compliant as possible with Safari's upgrades. For internal development we test on a wide suite of browsers, but I like how Safari will not 'forgive' anything and will show me bad code right away.
(I think we're hijacking this thread...wasn't my intent.)
