Egon,

I tested the Aelfred2 stuff that you put into CmlReader for 1.1 JVM support.
I know that you did not have a 1.1 jvm to test on. It needed a little
restructuring, but I got it working and checked in.

I tested it on IE Win32 with the MSFT JVM and on Netscape 4.7 Win32.

Unfortunately, I was unable to get it working with gnujaxp-onlysax.jar
(69K). Instead I had to use gnujaxp.jar (231K). The reader was looking for
a class under gnu.xml.pipeline that was not in gnujaxp-onlysax.jar

I did not integrate this into the normal JmolApplet.jar file. It is quite
big and the only people who would benefit from it are people accessing CML
files running IE/Win32/MSFT JVM or NS4.7/Win32.

People who want to support CML on old JVMs will need to explicitly add
gnujaxp.jar to the 'archive' attribute in their HTML pages.

Note that when doing this I would advise using JavaScript to test the
browser type. Otherwise, end-users are going to pay the price to download
this 231K .jar file, even though it is not used.


Miguel



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