Thanks, Angel. Honestly, I think the "experienced users" are exactly the
ones who should and will want to use Jmol.js!

2010/7/19 Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es>

> After this dicussion, I have made some changes in what goes in the website,
> advising about
> the fate of the applet tag and the strong convenenice of only using Jmol.js
>
> The update is already online. (Thanks, Nico)
>
> http://jmol.sourceforge.net/docs/
> http://jmol.sourceforge.net/scripting/
>
> I wasn't brave enough to remove the existing <applet> examples or to change
> them for
> equivalent <object> exmaples (the solution needed to support multiple
> browsers is horrible).
>
>
>
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