Apple releases Safari update
Apple has released an update to its Safari browser. In addition to stability enhancements, the KHTML-based Safari 1.2 includes several new features.
"With Safari 1.2 users can use a personal certificate, generated by a certificate authority, to securely authenticate to supported Web sites," says MacCentral here.
It also has LiveConnect support for communication between JavaScript and Java enabled Web sites that require two-way communication between the browser and Java applets; full keyboard access provides increased accessibility for navigating web pages without the use of a mouse; and, Resumable downloads enables users to continue interrupted downloads without having to re-download the entire file.
As with previous releases, Apple will be giving back code changes they made to KHTML to the open source community.
Safari is available for download from Apple’s Web site and through the Software Update control panel in Mac OS X.





