Jan 11, 10:40 am
The Mac OS 10.4.4 update is now available, and Apple lists the following as the changes specific to Safari:
Safari now displays certain documents that have text/plain headers as plain text rather than treating them as HTML. * On certain websites, such as Telia Webmail, buttons on a page might overlap in Safari; this update resolves the issue.
Text within a nested HTML table's cells (such as a web-based form) no longer disappears when you click it.
Addresses an issue in which some websites, such as www.cbsnews.com, could cause CPU usage to spike unnecessarily, or cause Safari to stop responding, unless Safari's Enable JavaScript preference was deselected.
Resolves an issue in which Safari could unexpectedly quit if you tried to save a web page which includes an inline PDF file as a Web Archive.
Addresses an issue that could cause Safari to unexpectedly quit when filling out forms on some websites
.Mac now syncs which RSS feed items you have and haven't read in Safari.
Jan 11, 10:40 am The Mac OS 10.4.4 update is now available, and Apple lists the following as the changes specific to Safari:
Safari now displays certain documents that have text/plain headers as plain text rather than treating them as HTML. * On certain websites, such as Telia Webmail, buttons on a page might overlap in Safari; this update resolves the issue. Text within a nested HTML table's cells (such as a web-based form) no longer disappears when you click it. Addresses an issue in which some websites, such as www.cbsnews.com, could cause CPU usage to spike unnecessarily, or cause Safari to stop responding, unless Safari's Enable JavaScript preference was deselected. Resolves an issue in which Safari could unexpectedly quit if you tried to save a web page which includes an inline PDF file as a Web Archive. Addresses an issue that could cause Safari to unexpectedly quit when filling out forms on some websites .Mac now syncs which RSS feed items you have and haven't read in Safari.
That last one sounds useful!
Posted by Jon Hicks