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Apple Safari 5.1.5 Final + Portable
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Apple Safari 5.1.5 Final + Portable | 36 MB + 37 MB

Safari offers you a superior Web experience with outstanding performance. Even the most complex of pages load at breakneck speed. In fact, it loads pages more quickly than any other Mac Web browser. But that's not all. Safari uses the advanced interface technologies underlying Mac OS X to offer you an all-new view of the Web, one that's much easier to use Blazing performance.
The fastest web browser on any platform, Safari loads pages up to 1.9 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and up to 1.7 times faster than Firefox 3.


Elegant user interface.
Safari's clean, sleek look lets you focus on the web instead of your browser. The browser frame is a mere one pixel wide. You see a scroll bar only when you need one. You see no status bar by default a blue progress bar fills the address field as the page loads giving you more room to browse and view the web. And with commonly used tools like a Google search field built right into Safari, you can get anywhere on the web faster.

Security.
Now you can enjoy worry-free web browsing on any computer. Apple engineers designed Safari to be secure from day one. For starters, Safari uses robust encryption to ensure that your private information stays that way. When you browse a secure site, Safari displays a lock icon in the upper-right corner of the browser. If you want to know more about the credentials of a secure site, click the lock icon and Safari displays detailed information about
the site's security certificate.

Safari supports SSL versions 3 and 4, as well as Transport Layer Security (TLS), the next generation of Internet security. Safari uses these technologies to provide a secure, encrypted channel that protects all your information from online eavesdroppers. And Safari lets you use standards-based authentication such as Kerberos single sign-on and X.509 personal certificates, or proprietary protocols like NTLMv2 to log in to secure sites.

Safari also supports a variety of proxy protocols services that help firewalls control what flows in and out of the network including Automatic Proxy configuration, FTP Proxy, Web Proxy (HTTP), Secure Web Proxy (HTTPS), Streaming Proxy (RTSP), SOCKS Proxy, and Gopher Proxy.

Pop-up blocking.
Say goodbye to annoying pop-up ads and pop-under windows that clutter up your desktop and distract you from your browsing. By default, Safari blocks all unprompted new windows. You can open new windows when you click links, but you'll get no surprises from unexpected, unwanted pop-ups.

Graphics and fonts.
Apple brings the same amazing graphics technology to Safari that's used in Mac OS X to ensure great color in everything from iPhoto to Final Cut Pro. Safari is the only browser that employs advanced color management to deliver web images with the most accurate color possible.

12 reasons you'll love Safari:

* Blazing performance.
Safari is the fastest web browser on any platform.
* Elegant user interface.
Safari's clean look lets you focus on the web - not your browser.
* Easy bookmarks.
Organize your bookmarks just like you organize music in iTunes.
* Pop-up blocking.
Say goodbye to annoying pop-up ads and pop-under windows.
* Inline Find.
Search any text on any website with the integrated Find banner.
* Tabbed browsing.
Open and switch between multiple web pages in a single window.
* SnapBack.
Instantly snap back to search results or the top level of a websit
* Forms AutoFill.
Let Safari complete online forms for you, automatically and securely.
* Built-in RSS.
RSS tells you when new content is added to your favorite sites.
* Resizable text fields.
Resize text fields on any website: Just grab the corner and drag.
* Private Browsing
Keep your online activities private with a single click.
* Security
Apple engineers designed Safari to be secure from day one...

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Trying to use this code in a very long-running CGI script as a vaiusl confirmation that the script is not hung. Script flushes its output repeatedly in order to insure Apache server serving it out does not time out waiting for the CGI script to complete.CGI initially outputs manual progress bar setup early in the page, and as soon as that part paints, I want the 0% bar to be visible. manualPB2 = new JS_BRAMUS.jsProgressBar( $( element1 ), 0, {animate: true,showText: true,barImage: Array( images/bramus/percentImage_back4.png', images/bramus/percentImage_back3.png', images/bramus/percentImage_back2.png', images/bramus/percentImage_back1.png'), } );CGI next outputs two separate AND EMPTY lists side-by-side.CGI then loops thru a list of several hundred data items and uses JavaScript to write elements to one or the other of the lists. This fills in the lists, and that part WORKS and no, I'm not asking for help on that part. On each loop thru the data, the CGI script calculates the current percentage completed, and when it outputs the newest element, it also outputs a call to your setPercentage() function to set the percentage complete.For example:setSelectOption( UL-DLT-SERVICE-MGT', LEFT_SIDE');myJsProgressBarHandler.setPercentage( element1 , '70 );setSelectOption( UL-DLT-SERVICE-TEAMS', RIGHT_SIDE');myJsProgressBarHandler.setPercentage( element1 , '73 );So as the select lists fill in, the progress bar increments.BUT The progress bar doesn't seem to move at all until all the writes in the loop are output, and then it starts producing incredibly large NEGATIVE values for the percentage and looping, filling in the bar RIGHT to LEFT (the negative?). In the past 25+ minutes it's made it to -73K and still going strong.What am I doing wrong?


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