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	<title>Comments on: jQuery Detector Overkill</title>
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		<title>By: Karl Swedberg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karl Swedberg</dc:creator>
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		<description>Excellent post! Nice idea to combine the two scripts.

Safari 3.1 does have a console. You can use it once you've enabled the Develop menu (Preferences &#62; Advanced tab). They call it an "Error Console" but it can be used for more than just error tracking.

(btw, I had to disable JavaScript in order for your comment submission to work.)</description>
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<p>Safari 3.1 does have a console. You can use it once you&#8217;ve enabled the Develop menu (Preferences &gt; Advanced tab). They call it an &#8220;Error Console&#8221; but it can be used for more than just error tracking.</p>
<p>(btw, I had to disable JavaScript in order for your comment submission to work.)</p>
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