Released Safari now passes Acid2 test
1st Nov 2005, 21:06 GMT
The Safari release in 10.4.3 (version 2.0.2 - 416.12) now passes the Acid2 test. Previously, a developer version of Safari was able to pass, but this was no good for day-to-day usage. This makes Safari the second browser with an actual general-public release to pass Acid2.
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