Tag Archive for 'web-browsers'

Opera for Series 60

30Apr03

Opera has launched their browser for Series 60 phones (Nokia 3650, 7650). I was looking for that last week when I wrote of Nokia’s brain-dead browser, guess I was just a few days early…
There’s a free 14-day trial. For a limited time the price is EUR 19.95, the regular price will be EUR 39.

Nokia Trumps Danger in Retarded Browser Olympics

25Apr03

The XHTML browser on the Nokia 3650 takes Danger’s CSS media screw-ups to a new level. Nokia’s browser doesn’t merely render my Screen stylesheet instead of the Handheld one, it actually appears to be merging them.
WTF?!

mod_rewrite update

16Jan03

The caching proxy problem is solved with a Cache-Control: private response header. From the HTTP/1.1 RFC:
Indicates that all or part of the response message is intended for a single user and MUST NOT be cached by a shared cache. This allows an origin server to state that the specified parts of the response […]

mod_rewrite considered harmful

16Jan03

Mark Pilgrim is replacing CSS hiding with mod_rewrite. There’s just one problem: caching proxies.

More on KHTML vs. Gecko

15Jan03

CNET’s “Apple snub stings Mozilla” article has the Mozilla crew in a tizzy. Here’s a choice weblog quote:
It really gives me pause. They are talking about Mozilla from over a year ago. They are talking about a pre-1.0 Mozilla release. Mozilla has gotten a lot better since that evaluation [Chris Blizzard, Mozilla developer and RedHat […]

K-What?

13Jan03

I was as shocked as everyone else over Apple’s decision to base their web browser on the KHTML renderer. Unlike most, I actually knew what KHTML is and spent some time upgrading one of my VMware’d Linux installations from KDE 2 to KDE 3 to see if KHTML has improved.
The good news is that KHTML […]

Picking up the Tabs

10Jan03

Apple’s Safari web browser has re-ignited the whole Tabbed Browsing Considered Harmful debate.
I like tabbed browsing because I tend to have a large number of windows open at any given time (current: 2 browser windows with 13 tabs between them, 10 other windows across 8 applications). Without the tabbed browser, Alt-Tab would be completely unusable […]




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