Rey Bango wrote:
It could be that he didn't have Safari 2.0 to work with. I'm sure if
you contact him and offer to help him test, he would be very receptive
and appreciative of your offer.
Rey...
Sorry, that did sound more bitchy that it should have, didn't it? The
second remark (about IE5) wasn't directly related to this plugin, just
to the number of things I've come across lately (including my own work)
that work in e.g. Firefox but fail quietly in Safari, where it's a pain
to debug them. Last I checked, jQuery UI suffered with this even (yep -
the download box on the site is still hosed for me).
Is there any resource for things to avoid in jQuery (or JS generally) to
have a project work with Safari? I guess this is all down to a few DOM
objects being implemented differently...
Howie
(happy to help test on Safari, BTW)