Safari for Windows is a pretty good browser now, especially if you want to have a good idea whether you'll run on Mac Safari (and iPhone). Is there a reason you're not testing with it as well?
On Feb 20, 3:45 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Admittedly, the function in question is my own home-fudged one. It > depends on: > > $('<img src="' + '/images/thelogo.png' + '#' + Math.random() + '"/ > > >' ).load(function() { > > Firefox and IE (hurrah) behave as required. Opera doesn't register the > changed 'variable' (an .html() function), but loads the no-images > stylesheet anyway. Do you understand why this might be? > As I haven't got a Mac, I tend to trust that Opera will be at least as > demanding as Safari. The thought of all Mac and Opera users getting > the image-free version by default scares me to death! > > I haven't found any relevant documentation. I know this group houses > some really hot browser experts - so am pleading for insight & > advice ... > > Cherry :/