It seems that
Apple Safari 4.0
Developer Preview (526.12.2) has trouble with
the Acid2 test.
In a
restored down window, it passes the test

However, if the window is
maximized, Safari
corrupts the correctly-rendered image

Safari also incorrectly renders the Acid2 test, if horizontal length of the window is made small

The extent of
corruption increases as the horizontal length is decreased further

Finally,
Apple engineers have still not solved the annoying
white line bug in Safari - it looks so crude and unprofessional

However, despite all this, it's reassuring to see that this build of Safari shines in
the Acid 3 test
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