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Surfin' Safari details bug fixes
I love the fact that Apple is slowly trying to open a public dialogue between its developers and the Mac using public. Surfin' Safari is a great example of this new openness, and one that I think is really paying off.Case in point is this post detailing the numerous bug fixes that were applied to Webkit in the 10.4.3 updater. Just look at all those bugs that were squashed!
Plus, you'll remember that in May we reported that Safari nightly build passed the all important Acid2 test, well this update to the Webkit incorporates that fix into the public code. Web developers can rejoice, though Safari is the only major browser that passes this test.
Keep up the great work, Webkit team, and keep on blogging.

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Tom Twigg said 7:42PM on 11-02-2005
If only all the Safari updates were good ones... I first noticed on my own site after updating that my <object> elements were displaying about 60 pixels out of place (low), then noticed that my site was not alone, even Apple's Aperatruer page had the same problem (they are using <embed>), and the ads on cnn.com were doing it too. Seems like 3 steps forward, at least one step back.
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benkay said 10:23PM on 11-02-2005
Except that this blog's been around for a long while.
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