On [2004-Aug-20]  Philip Bays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aha, at last someone else sees this.  I have seen no reports on the 
> web, but I have also seen what you observe on the Mac with safari.   I 
> assume that you have updated to 10.3.5 and that you have updated to the 
> latest version of java, released two weeks ago.  I have two machines.  
> On both I have updated to 10.3.5, but the java update has been applied 
> to only one.  It is the one that has the java update that causes the 
> problem with with Safari.  Check your console after Safari crashes.   I 
> predict an assertion error.
> 
> I have filed a bug report with apple, but please do the same, or let me 
> know if you observe something different in your console.
> 
> You can also check it out at:  
> www.saintmarys.edu/~pbays/Stereochemistry.edu
> 
> Any of the tutorials at that address which require jmol will load fine 
> since the initial loading is HTML driven.   However, when you hit the 
> New Problem button, it will crash safari.  It occurs at the point where 
> you ask javascript to send a script command to jmol.
>

Since this is a science-related problem I'd suggest that this matter be
brought up on Apple's SciTech list

http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/scitech

(joining is free)

I know a number of Apple engineers do see the posts to the that list and it
might help to have the extra exposure.

I'd do it myself but I'm running a 10.2.8 system and can't do all the stuff
that causes the problem.

Rich




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