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Google Chrome

  • Version 0.4.154.29 (WinXP SP2)
  • Version 2.0.156.1 (WinXP SP2)
    • Status No input box problems anymore, shortcuts do not work ( eg. ALT + S)

Mozilla Firefox

:!: See the tip scrollposition if your browser goes back at the top of the page when you hit the back button and the tip dom.disable_image_src_set if toolbar buttons of the edit window no not appear.

Mozilla Camino

Mozilla

  • Version: 1.2 (Linux)
    • Download: ?? (in Red Hat 9.0)
    • Status: mostly works, but java script insertTags always inserts at top of textbox

Netscape Navigator

  • Version: 4.08 (Windows 98)
    • Download: Please, don't do it! ;-)
    • Status: basic things work; but no JavaScript, no CSS, hardly any entities and no png/gif transparency

Microsoft Internet Explorer

  • Version: 6.0 (Win XP)
  • Version: 5.0 (Windows 98/Windows 2000)
    • Download: ?
    • Status:
      1. no JavaScript and astonishing few CSS errors
      2. Unable to download documents
  • Version: 5.1 (Mac OS 9.1)
    • Download: ?
    • Status:
      1. error message pops up each time a new page is loaded, telling “Your browser doesn't support the extended functionality of this website …”
      2. Buttons “Save”, “Preview” and “Cancel” are missing in edit window
  • Version: 5.5 (Windows 2000)
    1. Browser asks if ActiveX should be allowed

Epiphany

Opera

  • Version: 7.11 (Windows 98)
    • Download:
    • Status: works in general; but no JavaScript and very few CSS errors

Opera has some problem with the font Verdana. See this forum post. I'm not sure how to avoid this. Not using Verdana wouldn't be a very good idea as it is the best sans-serif font available I think. I wasn't able to reproduce this on a Windows system, so it seems to be a Linux specific problem.

Verdana is a font provided and owned by Microsoft. Likely the font being used as a replacement is bad in some way, either inherently or in the way it is utilized or rendered.

  • Version: 8.00 (Windows XP, Linux(8.01 Debian etch))

There seem to be no problem at all with Opera 8.0 on Windows and Linux. All CSS features work correctly, the only exception being opacity of the bottom buttons, but it isn't standard CSS.

  • Version: 9.5 (Windows XP)

Konqueror

  • Version: 3.1.3 using KDE 3.1.4 (Linux)
    • Status: broken, but not the textarea bug
      1. urls have a repeating image background which makes them illegible

Safari

  • Version: 1.0.3 (v85.8) (Mac OS X 10.2.8), also 1.2.4 (OSX 10.3.6)
  • Version: 2.0 (412.2) (Mac OS X 10.4.2)
    • Status: GUI editor functions odd: All button-generated elements always appear at bottom of page. Cannot highlight a string and apply a button-generated element to it as in Firefox and others. Table of Contents is not properly displayed here.
  • Version: 2.0.3 (417.9.2) (Mac OS X 10.4.5)
    • Status: GUI editor functions appear to be working perfectly, still an issue with table of contents.

Links

You need to set the broken redirect option in the menu (SetupNetwork OptionsHTTP OptionsBroken redirect 302). This enables the redirect behaviour as seen in all major browsers even if it isn't standards compliant.

ELinks

Lynx

Dillo

  • Version: 0.8.1 (Debian sarge)
  • Version: 0.6.4 (Debian woody)

Maxthon

Avant Browser

 
compatibility.txt · Last modified: 2009/06/17 00:58 by 200.122.166.132
 
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