I have also posted something on my web page using the jmol applet. however, I have run into a couple of problems.

1. It appears that Mac OSX browsers react differently to contextual menus. I think there is a problem, in the first place, using the option rather than the control key for that purpose. On the mac, it is the control key. However, Safari recognizes the right mouse button but Mozilla does not. I have not tested with others.

2. I am having problems getting the proper view set up in my display. it is undoubtedly my lack of understanding of scripting. It would be great for those of you using the applet to list your web page in a note so that some of us novices could look over your source for the page and learn something.

3. I transformed the display on the web page using a contextual menu, from default to 100% vanderWaal. I then followed a link to another page. When I hit the return button, safari crashes every time. Mozilla does not, but goes back to a new load of the page in the default view. Is this the fault of the browser, the applet, or me??


J. Philip Bays Department of Chemistry and Physics Saint Mary's College Notre Dame IN 46556 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.saintmarys.edu/~pbays



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