I use Konqueror but the ajax stuff never works in it, so I use firefox for 
testing the ajax stuff. The problem is not with Tacos though. I cannot get 
Konqueror to work properly with script.aculo.us or rico, so that is the 
source of the problem. I don't even know if Konqueror yet supports AJAX 
fully.

-Scott

On Tue 13 December 2005 10:51, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 Dec 2005 00:28, Patrick Casey wrote:
> >     I think your question contains within it the solution to your
> > problem :). Seriously, it's just not practical, even for most commercial
> > sites, to target more than IE/Firefox and maybe Safari. If Tacos is the
> > only component that doesn't work right on Konqueror, I'd be really
> > surprised (happy, but surprised).
>
> Well since Safari and Konqueror are not that far apart, I am surprised. 
> And since I run a KDE desktop on Linux, it would be strange not to use
> Konqueror - it is MUCH faster starting up then Firefox, and has cool
> features associated with the file browsing capability - such as a button to
> go up one level in the url path hierarchy which I use frequently.
>
> Furthermore, I was considering Tacos for part of my personal web site, and
> if it won't work with the browser I use, then that's pretty useless.
>
> I am aware that there is often problems with konqueror with some of the
> other javascript tools (there is an html editor for instance that doesn't
> work) which apparently exploits some flaw in IE, replicated in the Gecko
> based browsers.  But in this case, I understood Safari doesn't work ether.

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