Clarifying Kevin's problem (some of the dialog between us went off-
list):

1.
in Mac OS Snow Leopard, same computer:
- Chrome 8.0.552.237 (latest) fails to display Jmol applet
- Safari 5.0.3 and Firefox 3.6.13 display OK
(so it's not a Java problem, in principle, but something specific to 
Chrome itself or its relation to Java or the html tags)

2. 
- same version of Chrome works fine in my Windows PC
so, not totally a Chrome problem either


Maybe we can poll Jmol Mac users for this problem.

Last month I observed something that may be related to this. I don't 
remember the exact details right now, but was related to some Chrome 
failure with either the <applet> or the <object> tag. And apparently 
Chrome behaviour had departed from Safari (not so updated it seems 
despite both running the Webkit engine)
Jmol.js is currently inserting <applet> tags into Safari and Chrome 
vs. <object> tags for other modern browsers, due to some limitation 
in the browser detection that I was trying to improve-update. And I 
read on the web forums about such change in behaviour.
I will post later more details about this.

 

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