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OK I give up. I have tried to list an item for sale on Cameragas half a dozen times and the site will not allow me to type in the description window. Have sent two emails without response. Anybody out there had similar problems?
climbing_vine said:Javascript works just fine in Safari... in fact, I've only come across one site that did broken and wrong things that didn't work in Safari, compared to dozens that don't work in Firefox (which I used for a year and the only good thing I can say about it is, at least it's not IE).
Not sure why the different experiences... I do know it's nothing to do with Safari being "exclusive", but sites using broken javascript that some browsers may "enable" by trying to guess at what it's supposed to do. Or just letting it run as it may even if it's incorrect, which is a huge security and usability hole.
I was trying to test it to let you (and the site designers) know what the actual problem is, but it's taking god knows how long for their registration confirmation email to get through, so.... first impression, not so hot.
shadowfox said:Ok, here's an easy example, try to use the for...in statement in Safari. Not so well, eh?
Why won't safari support a w3c standard *statement* (not a volatile API, but statement)? I would call that being exclusive, wouldn't you?
There is plenty of time and opportunity for Apple to fix the bug. But they can't/wouldn't/won't/whatever.
I have nothing against Safari other than it makes my job harder than it needs to be. Sure javascript works on Safari, most of the time, I did mention "try to be smart" 🙂.
cmedin said:You try a different browser? I use Firefox mainly and on occasion some sites just flat out don't work and I have to use IE...