[Web4lib] Safari for Windows
Thomas Bennett
bennetttm at appstate.edu
Tue Jun 12 09:11:20 EDT 2007
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 05:36, Alexander Struck wrote:
> Tanya Rabourn wrote:
> > On 6/11/07, Andrew Hankinson <andrew.hankinson at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> For those of you who do website testing but do not have Macs, Apple just
...
>
> I'm sure they're using the same HTML rendering engine as on MacOSX.
Which we all know (or do we) is the khtml public domain rendering engine used
in Konqueror, the linux kde browser that Safari was designed on. "because of
its “copyleft” license, KHTML remains in public domain, and improvements made
by Apple are fed back into the Konqueror project, fast-tracking the maturity
of Konqueror's back end" ( http://www.exclipy.com/khtml.html )
Thomas
> Since Opera, MSIE and Firefox are using different ones, you now have the
> 4th engine right on your MS OS. But that shouldn't hold you back from
> testing the several JavaScript engines...
> --Alexander
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