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Safari 1.1 on Jaguar?
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Anyone tried to copy Safari 1.1 from Panther PB and the new WebCore, to jaguar and run it?
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yes. It just closes on launch, some apps say somthing like 'this application is not supported by your current OS'
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Just to be clear, did you also copy the shared libraries for webcore, or just the app bundle? I was thinking about trying this too, but I won't bother if someone already has 
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Originally posted by geekwagon:
Just to be clear, did you also copy the shared libraries for webcore, or just the app bundle? I was thinking about trying this too, but I won't bother if someone already has
Well, go for it then!! 
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Just tried it. It still doesn't work. The error that you get on launch is the same:
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2003-08-18 13:28:44.669 Safari[2308] *** -[NSMenuItem setAlternate:]: selector not recognized
I know absolutely nothing about programing in ObjC and Cocoa, but it looks to me like it is trying to use a method that doesn't exist in the NSMenuItem class in Jag?
Interestingly, Safari 1.0 would start with the 1.1 WebKit.framework in place. As soon as you tried to actually go to a site or something it would bomb though. 
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