| it was my understanding that "Mac" and "Apple" were interchangeable terms for their computer programming language that was causing problems. My entire point was that it's the programming used by that company that is having compatibility issues. (This is evident by me pointing out that the problem is the Webkit.) My googling suggests that, in general, the term "Mac" might be reserved just for their computers. I thought that also included their computer language, but I could've been wrong on that account. In the future, I'll just keep it broad and say "Apple problem," but any problem directly related to any of their products or programming clearly falls into that category.
"When you say this, will you be surprised if your arguments seem to move about instead of staying put? And will you accuse me of being Daedalus who makes them move, though you are yourself much more skillful than Daedalus and make them go around in a circle? Or do you not realize that our argument has moved around and come again to the same place? [...] Or do you not remember?" - Socrates |