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TWO strange things
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<blockquote data-quote="voiceofra" data-source="post: 354429" data-attributes="member: 28040"><p>The "problem" is that Safari's rendering engine is based largely (by largely, I mean except for the modifcations they've made and given back to the community) on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHTML" target="_blank">KDE's KHTML</a> engine.</p><p>IMSHO, Apple should've gone with at least the Gecko (mozilla) rendering engine or started from scratch.</p><p>Omniweb and Shiira do a better job and they're based on KHTML.</p><p>I haven't tried the nightly webkit build to see if it's improved - I may do that.</p><p></p><p>It IS known that Safari is SORELY outdated...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voiceofra, post: 354429, member: 28040"] The "problem" is that Safari's rendering engine is based largely (by largely, I mean except for the modifcations they've made and given back to the community) on [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHTML"]KDE's KHTML[/URL] engine. IMSHO, Apple should've gone with at least the Gecko (mozilla) rendering engine or started from scratch. Omniweb and Shiira do a better job and they're based on KHTML. I haven't tried the nightly webkit build to see if it's improved - I may do that. It IS known that Safari is SORELY outdated... [/QUOTE]
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