I've added catches in the code for this in Jmol 11.3.60. It's set just 
to behave as though the pop up menu had been disabled. -- no warnings. 
That's all I have time for now.

Bob


Angel Herraez wrote:

>The technicalities of Java are beyond my reach, but I think until 
>this is solved we should alert users about compatibility.
>
>If any of you can provide a description, I will add it to the website 
>and Wiki. For example, along the terms of "you need Java JVM version 
>1.4 or later (v1.5, v5, v6), but do not use Java v7"
>If it is possible for javascript to detect the Java version, if would 
>be nice also to provide an alert from Jmol.js.
>
>
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