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  1. #41
    Garret Mott
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    > Is PC version safe to install? I've grown to be hesitate about what I
    > install.


    I've had no problems, but one annoyance: Apple's update program. I get a
    popup every day or 2 telling me I need to update Safari & Quicktime & a
    couple of other Apple programs I can't recall & there's no way (that I've
    found) to shut this off.

    Garret Mott

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  2. #42
    Leroy Schulz
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    > I've had no problems, but one annoyance

    Thanks Garret.

    [L]



  3. #43
    Leroy Schulz
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    > Sure. Updates have corrected early release issues. I don't use Safari as
    > my default browser (prefer FF) but it's fine for site testing.


    Thank you.

    [L]



  4. #44
    Leroy Schulz
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    >> Sure. Updates have corrected early release issues. I don't use Safari
    >> as
    >> my default browser (prefer FF) but it's fine for site testing.


    One more question: do websites render identically in Safari, regardless of
    whether it's running on a Mac or a PC?

    [L]



  5. #45
    Nancy O
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    My understanding is that Safari 3.0 for Win is the same as Safari 3.0 for
    Mac. But only Mac OS X Leopard & Tiger users can get Safari 3.0. All
    others OSs are stuck with Safari 2.0 which many say is an inferior browser.

    http://www.appleinsider.com/articles..._0.html&page=3


    --Nancy O.
    Alt-Web Design & Publishing
    www.alt-web.com



    "Leroy Schulz" <mail@frostbytes.ca> wrote in message
    news:fg0651$nuj5@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > >> Sure. Updates have corrected early release issues. I don't use Safari
    > >> as
    > >> my default browser (prefer FF) but it's fine for site testing.

    >
    > One more question: do websites render identically in Safari, regardless

    of
    > whether it's running on a Mac or a PC?
    >
    > [L]
    >
    >




  6. #46
    Leroy Schulz
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    > My understanding is that Safari 3.0 for Win is the same as Safari 3.0 for
    > Mac. But only Mac OS X Leopard & Tiger users can get Safari 3.0. All
    > others OSs are stuck with Safari 2.0 which many say is an inferior
    > browser.


    The download link shows Safari 3 for XP and Vista (though in a public beta
    form). Sorry, I must be misunderstanding what you're saying.

    http://www.apple.com/safari/download/

    [L]



  7. #47
    Charles Edmonds
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    On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:24:20 -0600, Leroy Schulz wrote:

    >> Safari PC does not allow the loading of a local URL (file)

    > That's interesting.


    BTW - to clarify this (followup on Nancy's post), you CAN copy/paste a
    local file URL into the address bar, but you can NOT launch the program and
    pass a local file URL.

    We ran across this while adding support for it into PageSnip (one of the
    cool things about it is that you can return to the URL where a snip was
    taken - in the browser of your choice. PageSnip automatically detects and
    offers to launch the URL in IE, FireFox, Opera and Safari PC.


    > Is PC version safe to install? I've grown to be hesitate about what I
    > install.


    I've had zero problems with it being installed.

    It is a bit of a boring and unintuitive interface (as you might guess - I
    am not a Mac person<g>), but I've had no problems as a result of using it
    for testing with PageSnip.

    ;-)

    Charles


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  8. #48
    Charles Edmonds
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    On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 12:35:46 -0700, Nancy O wrote:

    > To test sites locally, I open in default browser, copy and paste url into
    > Safari for Windows. It works fine, providing you don't use spaces in your
    > url, or if you do, replace those spaces with %20 (which FF does
    > automatically).


    Your right on that Nancy.

    As I replied to Leroy in my other post - our use of it with PageSnip is for
    being able to launch the Safari.exe with a URL as a parameter (to return to
    where a snip was taken - in the browser of your choice).

    It does NOT support that yet, but I've heard rumors at Apple that the next
    release may fix that problem.

    ;-)

    Charles


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  9. #49
    Charles Edmonds
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    On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 15:42:21 -0400, Garret Mott wrote:

    > I've had no problems, but one annoyance: Apple's update program. I get a
    > popup every day or 2 telling me I need to update Safari & Quicktime & a
    > couple of other Apple programs I can't recall & there's no way (that I've
    > found) to shut this off.


    Hi Garret,

    This is not Safari - but rather Quicktime that is annoying you.

    Fortunately there is an old DOS trick that will help<g>


    Go into the C:\Program Files\Quicktime folder and rename the qttask.exe
    program to qttask.ex_.

    Then create a FOLDER there and name it qttask.exe

    When Apple tries to launch their check for updates (from pretty much any
    page with an embedded QT object) the embedded viewer will not be able to
    start qttask.exe.

    Normally it would download a new copy and run it anyway, but since a folder
    exists with the name that it expects to use to save the EXE, the download
    will fail and you won't be saddled with a check for updates that you don't
    want.

    ;-)

    Charles


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  10. #50
    Charles Edmonds
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    On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:03:12 -0600, Leroy Schulz wrote:

    > The download link shows Safari 3 for XP and Vista (though in a public beta
    > form). Sorry, I must be misunderstanding what you're saying.


    Mine is Version 3.xxx (see attached)

    Unless perhaps they are calling it V3 when it is really V2.

    Sort of like C7<g>?

    ;-)

    Charles


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