What version of XHTML and CSS are in Safari 3.2.1

hello
do you know what up to date versions of XHTML and CSS are in Safari 3.2.1
Before i decided to post here i did look at other options, the developers seem to have their own club.
and there was not much other choice on the front page of the forums.
I did try looking through the reference library, http://developer.apple.com/referencelibrary/
where else could i look to find what versions of XHTML and CSS are in Safari 3.2.1
and any other interesting specs.
thank you for your time in this matter.
James

Hi,
When you say you looked through the reference library, did you see [this page|http://developer.apple.com/referencelibrary/InternetWeb/idxWebContent-date .html]?
It doesn't mention explicit version numbers but claims to tell you what functionality is supported.
Safari handles CSS2.1 and a growing number of CSS3 declarations. Work is also ongoing on [adding HTML5 support|http://webkit.org/blog/140/html5-media-support>, but I don't know if any of it has made the release version of Safari yet.

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