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Re: Great!
by moor on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @16:41
> Too bad that these efforts were not coordinated from the beginning, because right now,

This was because Safari was a secret* project. Jobs announces these "secret" projects every year at Macworld.

* secret as in rumors had been flooding the mac news sites that apple was working on a browser.. everyone expected it to be a Chimera-like browser, especially after Apple hired it's creator.


> Congratulations to the great KDE developers, who beat Mozilla.

It hasn't exactly "beaten" Mozilla, as khtml still has a long ways in the CSS department and other technologies (XHTML) to go to be on the level of Gecko. Of course, Apple's development efforts should go a long way to briding the gap (especially in CSS).
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Re: Great!
by Reza on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @21:07
Agree, including lack of support for xml files containing tag like this:
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="blah.xsl"?>
which on IE and Moz causes them to transform xml using the xsl file.
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  • Re: Great!
    by Wandering the Web on Tuesday 07/Jan/2003, @21:24
    Konqueror will likely not support this for years ...

    One thing Safari will have that is better than Konqueror and 7 gazillion times better than mozilla is a usable UI for bookmarks history and searching.

    MOZILLA'S BOOKMARK UI IS SO BAD I NEVER BOOKMARK THINGS AT ALL ...and konqueror's is barely better.

    I just use google and hope forthe best.
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