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Testing Web Application On Safari

I need to test my web application with Safari, but I don't own a Mac. How can I test my application for Safari without having to buy a Mac?


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Safari's rendering engine is KHTML, developed originally by the KDE people for the Konqueror web browser for Linux. I suggest you get a Linux Live CD with the KDE desktop environment (Like Knoppix) and test your site on it. I'm not sure it's 100% compitable but it's worth looking in this direction - do a web search and try to find if both Konqueror and Safari render pages exactly the same.

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Posted 2007-01-09T07:58:43Z
 
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Download Safari beta for Windows.  It has some cool tools to inspect your code.


http://www.apple.com/safari/

Posted 2008-01-30T20:21:20Z

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