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Wednesday 13th April 2005
Work begins on bringing Safari up to Acid2 standard 12:50PM, Wednesday 13th April 2005
Safari developer Dave Hyatt has begun work on fixing bugs in the browser that mean that it fails the latest Acid2 test on standards compatibility.

According to Hyatt, every browser 'spectacularly' fails what he describes as a 'pretty crafty' test for HTML and CSS compliance.

He notes that progress on ensuring that Safari passes the test will be slow.

'Whole features may have to be added simply to make one row of the test render correctly,' he writes.

Hyatt's Surfin' Safari blog can be read at weblogs.mozillazine.org.

The Acid2 test is administered by the Web Standards Project.

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