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Old 03-29-2008, 06:16 AM
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Default Acid3 passed

Both Opera and the latest version of WebKit (rendering engine for Safari) have passed the Acid3 test, or at least with their bleeding edge development browsers.

The Acid3 test is a follow on from the Acid2 test which was passed by Opera and WebKit quite some time ago and has been passed by the beta version of Firefox 3.0 (only IE is yet to pass it with a public release).

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Acid3 is a test page from the Web Standards Project that checks how well a web browser follows certain web standards, especially relating to the DOM and JavaScript.

It was in development from April 2007,[1] and released on 3 March 2008.[2] The main developer was Ian Hickson, who also wrote the Acid2 test. Acid2 focused primarily on Cascading Style Sheets, but this third Acid test focuses also on technologies used on modern, highly interactive websites characteristic of Web 2.0, such as ECMAScript and DOM Level 2. A few tests also concern Scalable Vector Graphics, XML and data: URIs. Only elements from specifications as of 2004 are included.[3]
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