Originally Posted by
motytrah
Safari uses WebKit to render it's pages. WebKit is used in a ton of web browsers. In particular the majority or fancy smart phones. Including android. Any issues your page has with Safari will also appear in other platforms as they update as well. Including all those fancy Android phones that are all the rage this holiday season.
If DL's quality folks aren't testing on Mac they're out of step with the way real companies do web site development on large general public facing websites.
But that doesn't explain why some of us (me for one) aren't having the problem on our Macs (which I keep pretty plain vanilla w/ Snow Leopard & latest version of Safari), although I do have the problem on my iPhone.