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Safari Passes the Acid2 test

Acid2Dave Hyatt tells us that Safari now passes the Acid2 test. However, before you rejoice you should know that he is using some developer's version of Safari (I'm sure) that isn't available to the average Joe like you and me.

What is the Acid2 test? According to the Web Standards Projects it is 'Acid2 is a test page for web browsers published by The Web Standards Project (WaSP). It has been written to help browser vendors make sure their products correctly support features that web designers would like to use. These features are part of existing standards but haven't been interoperably supported by major browsers. Acid2 tries to change this by challenging browsers to render Acid2 correctly before shipping.'

Standards support is a good thing, so I say kudos to you, Dave!
 

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Brennan Tallack

"he is using some developer's version of Safari (I'm sure) that isn't available to the average Joe like you and me." Nope, Plain old Safari 2.02. Even says it passes the Acid 2 test in the OS 10.4.3 release notes. Works for me.

November 02 2005 at 6:25 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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