On Sep 21, 2006, at 5:37 AM, Doug Schepers wrote:


HTML
        JavaScript
                Desktop
                        Internet Explorer 5.5+, 6.0+, 7.0+
                        Firefox 1.0+
                        Opera 8.5+, 9.0+
                        Safari 10.4+

The actual latest version is 2.0.5. (10.4 is the version of Mac OS X that comes with Safari 2.0).

                        Netscape 4.7 (optional, unsupported)
                        Amaya 9.5+

Really? Amaya?

1) It's actual user base is almost nonexistent (there are dozens of browsers not listed here that see more use).

2) It is unusable for actual web browsing. In 15 minutes of playing with it, I was only able to find one web page that it rendered correctly, the Google homepage (and it can't even get the search results page right).

3) It seems unable to handle even the most basic of DOM scripting, for instance this:

<div id="x"></div>
<script>
document.getElementById("x").appendChild(document.createTextNode ("foobar"));
</script>

does not display "foobar". In fact I could not find evidence for JavaScript support of any kind.

I do not see how it could be in any way relevant for Web API compatibility testing (except perhaps for humor value).

Regards,
Maciej


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