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Fri, 24 Mar 2006

Some random odds and sods as well as some ACID

Horms, why not use gworldclock?

Martin, I think you are after tra.

Andrew, you do realise that you could do that with yum – which has been in Debian for a while now. You'd have probably heard about it earlier if Mako could be bothered to get Atom 1.0 support working on Planet Debian.

Rodney, Nokia phones generally use Netfront as their default. If you want to use Opera you have to specify it. I'd be highly skepticle of KHTML being used anywhere memory footprint mattered.

It looks like it might be WebCore (dervied from KHTML) instead. But that is only on very recent phones (first half of 2006).

Oh, and that is likely to be Yahoo merchant crawler. Yahoo probably thinks you are a corporate whore or something ;-).

Finally is it just me or does it strike anyone else as odd that the Mozilla Corporation, with all of its' money, is not able to get a crack group of hackers together so that Firefox 2.0 can render ACID2? At least two of the competitors can already do it, so, what's the go, Joe? (or in this case Mitchell).

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Chris Cunningham wrote at 2006-03-25 08:41:

<blockquote>does it strike anyone else as odd that the Mozilla Corporation, with all of its' money, is not able to get a crack group of hackers together so that Firefox 2.0 can render ACID2?</blockquote>

Acid 2 came out right around the point where Gecko 1.8 was branching. The work to get support the test properly is mostly done on the trunk now.

- Chris

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