I have another alternative. I believe, and others can confirm, that
the OS update also included a minor update to Safari; that is, I think
the build number is different. It is possible that the new Safari does
not work with the new java. That would make some sense since the other
browsers, with the opensource fix applied do work -- though I do not
know what that fix includes. I should mention that the little-used
browser Shiira behaves like Safari.
Phil
On Aug 26, 2004, at 7:38 AM, Miguel wrote:
I have been traveling today from the ACS meeting so am late responding
to this thread.
Hope you put in a good word for Jmol ;-)
1. In response to a question Miguel raised: I have two macs both of
which have been upgraded to 10.3.5. however, the java update has been
applied to only one. The one with the java update crashes; the one
without does not.
Very good. So it seems that the culprit is not
Mac OS X Update 10.3.5 released 2004 08 09
Rather it is
Java Update 1.4.2 Update 1 released 2004 08 10
Miguel
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