Okay Paul.
I don't have access to Mac so I will test it on windows version of Safari,
hoping that it's pretty much the same. I am already testing it for IE and
FF. I didn't know that Konqueror is similar as Safari. Thanks for mentioning
that. :)
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Paul Libbrecht <paul(a)activemath.org> wrote:
Thanks Arpit,
do give a shot at testing Safari, I think it works on Macs and Windows.
(Konqueror on Linux shares some similarities).
At least on Macs, it has a very nice debugging environment.
In particular, the selection and copy-and-paste javascript-mechanisms
available in Safari is both correct and stable whereas the one of Mozilla is
somehow absent and the one of Internet Explorer keeps changing since it
keeps presenting security issues (this may be a personal view).
Safari is the default browser on Mac so it'd make sense that this is
somehow supported.
paul
Le 10-juil.-08 à 13:01, Arpit Jain a écrit :
Hi Paul,
Actually clicking on "click here" is
supposed to remove the explanatory
text(eg. click here to add title). I have written code for that but
onFocus
listeners are not working in elements in Firefox, they are working in IE
though. I am searching for an alternative of the same.
For ctrl-a/cmd-a, you are right, it must select only the text of a
particular cell. I will add support for it in new version. (PS: It works
well on IE )
Thanks.
-Arpit
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