So I thought I had it right, now I'm feeling uneasy ;-)
Jonathan reports:
MacOS 10.6 and FF 3.6+: no Jmol appears in the first box, page v.2
Kevin reports:
Mac OS X Snow Leopard and FF 3.6.13: ok
The Mac/Chrome issue seems located and fixed, but now Mac/Firefox steps in!
And as far as
On 28 Jan 2011 at 21:20, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
c. Set Mac/Firefox to do the same as other Firefoxes (Anyone knows of any
problems with
Mac/Firefox that make the applet tag more adequate than the object tag?)
Just tested this. Your version 2 page does not work with FF 3.6+ MacOS
10.6.
I think this is mainly for Bob:
Jmol.js has this:
function _jmolFindAppletInWindow(win, target) {
var doc = win.document;
// getElementById fails on MacOSX Safari Mozilla
if (_jmol.useHtml4Object || _jmol.useIEObject)
return doc.getElementById(target);
else if
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Angel,
I agree my FF failure seems to be a one off. I restarted FF and all three
pages now work with FF 3.6.13 and MacOSX 10.6.6. I will get and check a recent
version of Chrome later today. I have to take advantage of the warm (22 F, -6
C) weather to do some tree trimming, so it will be a
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Latest Chrome is working for me on MacOS X with version three page, but not
version 1.
Jonathan
On Jan 29, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Angel Herráez wrote:
On 28 Jan 2011 at 21:20, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
c. Set Mac/Firefox to do the same as other Firefoxes (Anyone knows of any
problems with
Linux testing:
Version 3 page
Chromium-OK
Epiphany-OK
FF-OK
Midori-OK
NetSurf-No good-appears not to support javascript
SeaMonky-OK
Conkeror-OK
Drooble-No good-again may not support javascript at all.
This looks pretty good to me.
Jonathan
On Jan 29, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Angel Herráez wrote:
On
I'm looking for suggestions of things to look for. Within the SAGE math
package I use a state script generated by the applet that I have saved as a
string to recreate the view the user had in a previous applet in a new one.
The problem is that everything but the final moveto of the _set