Hi,
Thanks for the quick response to my question. It indeed helped me alot.
However, a few questions remain:
* Since Safari 1.0 supports the document.implementation.createDocument
method, does it support the document.load functionality too? In other
words; are there ways of loading XML files? Old tests with a Safari beta
(http://developer.apple.com/internet/javascript/jstests.html#import)
seemed to fail. Konquerer 3.1 does not support it either (which i am
able to test with), has Apple impoved KHTML at that point?
* Are there ways to load external textfiles from JavaScript with Safari
1.0? Even with some sort of hack?
* Are there any planned features for future Safari versions? What can i
expect from Safari over a year or so?
I hope i am not anoying anyone be asking these questions. I just really
hope to support Safari ( and Konquerer 3.2 ) in my upcoming
webapplication, since i am impressed with the results the browser claim
to achieve at speed and standard-compliance. Beside that, it will
probably become OSX's standard browser, and imho Mac shouldnt be a
platform to deny.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Marcel.
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