00:15
<Dashiva>
"The reasoning is that POST may have side effects and we don't want the tester to harm servers."
00:16
<Dashiva>
Because it's impossible to make a page which has side effects on GET...
12:40
<krijnh>
Is missing text in Safari 3 beta for Windows a known problem already? :)
12:43
<Fuzzy76>
I would guess so. I noticed several (new) layout glitches the 5 minutes I tested it yesterday. Along with several crashes. :p
12:43
<krijnh>
I had one crash
12:43
<krijnh>
And missing text (looks like visibility: hidden;) on every pages I visisted
12:44
<krijnh>
Mostly inside headings
12:44
<Fuzzy76>
I saw some borders and backgrounds for missing text, it almost looked like height: 0;
12:44
<Fuzzy76>
one middle level of a <ul>
13:25
<krijnh>
Fuzzy76: yeah, pretty weird stuff
13:26
<Philip`>
krijnh: I've seen about three other people complain about missing text, so I assume at least somebody has reported the bug :-)
13:29
<Philip`>
It seems to be using an old version of WebKit that has an annoying bug with Canvex, but otherwise it seems sufficiently correct and fast at rendering, so it's quite useful for testing compatibility
13:30
<krijnh>
Philip`: I've seen hundreds of people complaining about IE bugs ;)
13:31
<krijnh>
But indeed
13:31
<krijnh>
The'll probably vanish
13:32
<Philip`>
I think it would be much more reasonable if they called it 'alpha' and didn't link to it on the front page of apple.com...
13:33
<krijnh>
Oh well
13:37
<Fuzzy76>
true
21:43
<zcorpan_>
hmm, with "<a href>", the href attribute is dropped in ie7 and opera
21:43
zcorpan_
will investigate whether this happens for more attributes
21:47
<met_>
annevk: if there will more attacks on one wiki page, you can protect the page, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:This_page_is_protected
22:49
<zcorpan_>
oh, ie doesn't support hasAttribute() it seems
22:58
<Dashiva>
IE is fairly different in attribute DOM
22:59
<Dashiva>
You probably want .specified, if you're trying to make something work
23:08
<zcorpan_>
yeah