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I haven't tried the tables because nothing else works anyway, so I would probably be more positive about them if the editor gave me more confidence. Safari should be able to do any kind of Ajax (is this editor Ajax?). I know other dynamic sites work, e.g. the vote button from Digg works fine, and after all Safari passed the Acid 2 test for HTML+CSS rendering at http://www.webstandards.org/action/acid2 . It's just that the authors of this open source editor you implemented did not test for Safari. I realize you can't bend backwards for those maybe 5% of your users who use Safari, so as I said just give me the option to turn off the rich text editor.



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