So for those who missed the announcement Apple is now offering Safari 3 on Windows and Mac (beta for both) and FCKEditor works in my initial testing. This is great!
Question to the developer. I'm using the .NET implimentation and not the javascript files, how can I enable Safari for testing purposes using the .NET control?
Thanks,
Richard
Question to the developer. I'm using the .NET implimentation and not the javascript files, how can I enable Safari for testing purposes using the .NET control?
Thanks,
Richard
RE: Safari Update & .NET
It depends on what you say that it works. Not showing bold text is quite a show stopper for me, don't know about you.
If you just want to test out Safari then you can test it in the nightly build: http://www.fckeditor.net/nightly/browsers_test.html (or browse around a little) and you'll see that quite a lot of things are broken, Safari on Mac works quite better and even there it still has several bugs that need to be fixed.
RE: Safari Update & .NET
Richard
RE: Safari Update & .NET
If you want to do some testing then you should use the nightly of FCKeditor http://dev.fckeditor.net/wiki/SVN#NightlyBuild and check the current known bugs that block the use of Safari http://dev.fckeditor.net/milestone/Safa ... patibility
But you should keep in mind that the windows port of Safari might not give the same results than the native one or that they might have fixed some problems in the webkit nightlies (that I don't think are available for windows)
RE: Safari Update & .NET
Update: now there are windows nightlies also: http://nightly.webkit.org/