The Win version of Safari looked almost identical (certainly the page
rendering did) to the OS X version when I viewed them side by side
using Parallels on my mac today.
http://pages.brianledbetter.com/
My small hope out of the whole Safari on Windows thing is that they it
will make a Cocotron compatible WebKit a little easier to pull off.
Chris
I just stumbled over the followiing site:
http://developer.apple.com/opensource/cflite.html
This describes how the open source version of core foundation (CF-
Lite) can be used for developing cros platform applications. There is
a full fledged example which builds a cross platform PLIST example,
the following is a quotation from that site:
"Our primary example involves the use of Core Foundation property
lists, or "plists," as a common data exchange mechanism between Mac OS
X, Darwin, and Linux. All plists have an XML syntax, which imposes
structure on the data stored in the plist. Also, plists use a key-
value association, where you specify an identifier, or key, for the
data element to retrieve, and the plist returns the associated
value(s)."
Seem that the Apples Open Source CF-Lite comes with functinallity
which might be useful also for Cocotron.
Best regards
Rolf