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Originally posted by oldschool
There is a way to get a DEBUG menu in Safari that allows you to make it look as if Safari is actually Win Explorer. The tip was in the new macworld but I can't post it right now because i'm at school....if anyone knows it throw it up.

You can go into Terminal
type:

defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1
 
Originally posted by Daveman Deluxe
If webmasters would write their sites according to the W3C's specifications, there wouldn't BE any browser incompatibilities (let's not get into CSS2).

Furthermore, I don't see the benefit of using Windows Media over QuickTime. Windows Media = closed, proprietary, and platform-specific (a lot of the time). QuickTime = open, standards-based, and platform-independent.

Quicktime is not open, and I have no idea what you mean by "standards-based". Care to elaborate?
 
Anybody is surprised? You know the "MS" in MSNBC stands for "Microsoft" right?

Of course a Microsoft-owned media outlet is going to support only Microsoft's products. How can you dominate the world if you let people without Windows access the media?
 
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Apple and iTunes and the iPod
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funny those tags showed up properly under IE on my pc - they don't on your pc or on the mac - must be that your not using IE.
 
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