Domino Admin in Safari 3

by Volker Weber

The Gumzman sent me this screenshot. Apparently Domino Web Admin runs inside Safari 3. This is not a supported (read: tested) configuration, but while Safari 2 still has issues, Safari 3 is able to run the Web Admin application.

Comments

Has anyone tried DWA yet? I seem to remember IBM saying that they were waiting for Apple to provide some extra functionality in Safari to make this work...

Stuart McIntyre, 2007-06-13

Google Documents also seems to work in Safari 3.

Bruce Elgort, 2007-06-13

Some Wordpress stuff like the editor or the widget configuration still have some trouble with Safari 3 (Mac). At the current time I´m still not confident with the Safari 3.

Karsten Fusenig, 2007-06-13

I wouldn't use 3 until apple puts their first patch out as it has a number of vulnerabilities.

Asad Quraishi, 2007-06-14

@Asad: There is a Update (3.0.1) ;-)
That Update should fix the vulnerabilities... As far as i know its just a Security Update, so the browser is still not very stable (Just tested on Windows XP).

Joerg Hochwald, 2007-06-14

What version is this running on? I'm getting

This browser is not supported: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/522.10.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Safari/522.11

The IBM Lotus Domino Web Administrator 7 currently works with the following browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or higher (on Microsoft Windows platforms only)
Mozilla Navigator 1.4x or higher
Mozilla Firefox 1.0x or higher

Michael Renner, 2007-06-14

Well, the Gumzman is the deveoper of Web Admin. He can pretty much accept any browser. :-) And as curious as he is, he's just tried out Safari 3.

Volker Weber, 2007-06-14

Michael,

the currently shipping version of webadmin rejects browsers known to not work and who havn't been fully tested. For Domino 8, I relaxed that check a bit for Safari 3: You can use it, but on your own risk. On your iPhone, for example ;-)

Thomas Gumz, 2007-06-15

With a small change, Domino 7 Web Admin is also working in Safari 3 :-)

Egor Margineanu, 2007-06-15

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