I think it would be interesting to compare recent Konq builds with just-released MacIE 5.1 NOTE: MacIE 5.1 and IE6/Win use *different* code base, so they should be considered as different browsers. As far as I know, MacIE has much better rendering than WinIE, and MacIE team did much better job for standards-compliance ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: IE5.1/Mac ships with CSS improvements Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 11:03:30 -0800 From: Tantek Celik To: "www-style@w3.org" I am happy to announce that we have shipped Internet Explorer 5.1 (now available for MacOS 8 & 9 in addition to MacOS X) with the Tasman presentation engine. Just a 5.4MB download from here: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/download/ie/ie51.asp Building on the solid support for W3C standards in Tasman which shipped in IE5/Mac (CSS-1, HTML4, PNG 1.0, ECMA 262, DOM 1.0 HTML), this release consists primarily of bug fixes and performance improvements. It is probably of interest to this list that we have made numerous CSS fixes and improvements (mostly esoteric), for example: - improved/stricter keyword parsing [1] - case sensitive treatment of class and ID [2] - application of CSS style sheets to XML [3] - CSS character escapes [4] - CSS2 Universal Selector '*' [5] - CSS2 Child Selector '>' (nondeterministic matching) [6] - CSS2 Adjacent Sibling Selector '+' (nondeterministic matching) [7] - Specificity of non-CSS presentational hints [8] - font-weight values [9] - CDO/CDC parsing in inline style sheets [10] - styling of
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elements [11] - collapsing empty HTML

elements as display:none [12] - ignoring invalid @imports [13] Aside from these improvements, a few interesting user interface improvements have been made such as the ability to drag and drop arbitrary images and hyperlinks (and hyperlinked images) to the button bar. Regards, Tantek Çelik tantek@cs.stanford.edu Development Lead, Tasman Presentation Engine tantekc@microsoft.com [1] http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/sec040102 [2] http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/casesens [3] http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/xmltypesel [4] http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/parsing3 [5] http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/univsel [6] note the last test: "(this test is harder than the others!)." http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/childsel [7] note the last test: "This should be maroon" http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/sibsel [8] http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/noncss1 [9] http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~dbaron/css/test/sec150203c [10] http://www.bath.ac.uk/%7Epy8ieh/internet/eviltests/cdocdc.html [11] http://www.bath.ac.uk/%7Epy8ieh/internet/eviltests/hrbrstyles.html [12] http://www.bath.ac.uk/%7Epy8ieh/internet/eviltests/collapse.html [13] ------------------------------------------------------- -- Vadim Plessky