Bob,

If the <applet> tag is depreciated in HTML5, what will be the fate of 
old web pages written in HTML4 that use this tag?

Bill





Robert Hanson wrote:
>
>
>       http://jmol.sourceforge.net/docs/#Scripting%20for%20Jmol
>
>
> I suggest we change this text:
>
>
>       Scripting JmolApplet Without Using the JavaScript Library
>
> /Please, note that these methods 
> <http://jmol.sourceforge.net/scripting/> are *not* recommended. You 
> should use them only if you are experienced and you know precisely 
> what you need. Particularly, if you are learning how to use JmolApplet 
> and scripting, you are encouraged to use the JavaScript library only./
>
>
> to read:
>
>
>       Do not create the JmolApplet using the <applet> tag
>
> /With older browsers it was possible to create an <applet> tag on a 
> page that created an instance of the Jmol applet. With newer browsers, 
> particularly those implementing HTML5, the <applet> tag is deprecated 
> and should not be used. Use the JavaScript library exclusively to 
> create an applet on a web page.
>
> And then on the page that points to, big header - same thing - at the top.
>
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
>
> / 
>
>
> -- 
> Robert M. Hanson
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> St. Olaf College
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>
>
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> it is better to take what answer we get.
>
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