In the bug’s documentation, Apple software engineer Brady Eidson described the purpose of the fix: “Currently the default WebKit + CFNetwork 3rd party cookie policy prevents any changes to non-1st party cookies.
While it's a little more complex than this, a properly coded site will render correctly in the webkit (smart phones). Seen as a type of website welfare, only for the few, they are often ignored as an "only if I have to" or "only if I'm sued...
G1 will be using a browser built on Webkit, something Chrome uses too. Today, in New York City, T-mobile unveiled the G1, an HTC device with a touch screen and a slide-out QWERTY keypad. This definitely has the potential to be an Apple iPhone...
A couple of security holes have been found, as apparently it was built using an earlier, flawed version of WebKit, which was also used in developing Safari. With the launch of Google's Chrome browser Tuesday, the Google machine moves into another...