The engine for the safari web browser is called webkit, and their are nightly builds for webkit. I am hoping that perhaps the issue with Proxies on safari might be solved by the nightly builds of webkit. We'll have to wait and see.
Its wishful thinking mostly, the engine is more concerned with how websites are rendered rather than handling proxies, I would think.
Its wishful thinking mostly, the engine is more concerned with how websites are rendered rather than handling proxies, I would think.
clipped from webkit.org
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