Ok, confused now as I had a email from
<snip>
What version of Safari and Web Kit are you talking about? Scripting of
Java applets was added as a new feature with Safari 1.2 (WebKit version
125 and newer).
-- Darin
</snip>
so what the difference between WebKit version 125 and WebKit framework
version 124. The same Eh ???, also shouldn't these be the same ???.
Thanks
Mark.
> On Jun 2, 2004, at 6:53 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> Also, it seem to get more interesting that WebKit version is "124",
>> but if
>> you look at the Safari's About window it reports v125.1.
>>
>> So where did that come from, who's telling the truth ???. ASP just
>> reports
>> 1.2.
>
> The Safari application and the WebKit framework have separate version
> numbers. In the past, the version numbers were the same because they
> were always updated and released at the same time. That's no longer
> the case.
>
> The version number in the Safari about box is for the application, not
> the WebKit framework. Users, much like fish and water, aren't aware of
> frameworks so we don't display the version number there. Developers of
> web content and native code have other means of getting the WebKit
> version number.
>
> Because I run so many different versions of Safari and its frameworks,
> I keep this handy bookmark around:
>
> javascript:alert(navigator.userAgent)
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