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  1. @isaiah Apple doesn't comment on future products or releases :-) It will, however, be in the next nightly build!
  2. @isaiah The only other thing that would make it more useful would be a crash log attached to the bug
  3. @lapcat Shipping updates is never free. Testing is a huge amount of work.
  4. @gkstuart Nothing. But how do you tell a user to relaunch a dozen apps, including background things they didn't run explicitly?… Not easy.
  5. @artkiver Safari updates the system WebKit framework that is used by most apps. A reboot is required for them to pick up security fixes.
  6. @brandonkelly And yet a new version of WebKit is precisely why it required a reboot.
  7. @gkstuart WebKit is used by many, many applications. They all need to be relaunched to pick up security updates, rebooting achieves that.
  8. @jkale If you have a crash log (http://bit.ly/3otzmN it could be worth filing one anyway.
  9. @jkale Please file a bug report with the crash log so we can look in to what is going wrong.
  10. @duuudeman Duuuude!
  11. @higgis WebKit has support for WML, it's just disabled in virtually every WebKit-using browser.
  12. @sze You'll have to speak to the Dashcode people about that.
  13. @vick08 If you mean "Did Google add that?" then, No. Most of the accessibility work on WebKit has been done by Apple accessibility experts.
  14. @kylemeyer Can you file a bug report at http://webkit.org/new-bug including a test case that reproduces the problem?
  15. @shubox That's just bad timing :-(
  16. @kch Thanks. You can track http://bit.ly/YpOWk if you want to know when that is fixed.
  17. @millenomi Please be nice to me :-(
  18. @riddle You've spoken with everyone that's used the Inspector? What else did they have to say? ;-) Thanks for taking the time to file a bug…
  19. @morrick Given that it is Safari that is running (only with a different version of the underlying WebKit framework), it makes sense
  20. @riddle Have you filed a bug report on that?