So ... tell Apple. That is the whole point of their bug reporting, Jobs 
said during the keynote that the primary reason they put in that 
feedback was to know what things did not display as desired. Don't 
change your coding, tell Apple so they can determine what the issue is 
and fix it.

David

On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 01:15 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:

> Many of you know that I am a web content developer. I have started to
> use Safari  constantly as my moment-to-moment browser. But I was
> shocked to find out that sites that worked under NN and IE don't load
> correctly under Safari. Now I had to code special tags into my pages
> just for Safari users.
>
> This browser was so nice until that discovery.
> -- 
> Ryan Coleman
> Coleman Web/Internet Services
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.cwis.biz

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