I'm one of those idiot web devlopers who only support IE and Netscape.
However since Microsoft is no longer upgrading the Mac IE, I must take the
plung into developing so that Safari can view my pages as well. I'm
developing with ASP.NET controls and I'm wondering if that is going to work
for Safari...
Also, is there a way of testing a Safari browser without purchasing the all
expensive Mac computer? I really can't afford another computer.
Thanks,
Andrea
dano - 24 Mar 2005 17:05 GMT
> I'm one of those idiot web devlopers who only support IE and Netscape.
> However since Microsoft is no longer upgrading the Mac IE, I must take the
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> Also, is there a way of testing a Safari browser without purchasing the all
> expensive Mac computer? I really can't afford another computer.
<http://validator.w3.org/>
CherryOS is an emulator that runs on Windows and will support (provides
an emulated hardware layer for) Mac OS X.
Mac mini $600 + KVM $200
Harri Mellin - 24 Mar 2005 21:51 GMT
> > I'm one of those idiot web devlopers who only support IE and Netscape.
> > However since Microsoft is no longer upgrading the Mac IE, I must take the
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>
> Mac mini $600 + KVM $200
PearPC
http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/

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rrtechno - 01 Apr 2005 03:45 GMT
Macs aren't really all that expensive. You can get a Mac Mini for $499
plus a USB Keyboard and Mouse and just about any monitor. This thing
will do anything you are talking about and a lot more. Those of us who
use Macs really appreciate that you are wanting to keep us happy.