> Thanks to all who made suggestions in regards to my recently posted
> problem with Safari and Jmol.  It turns out my problem was not limited
> to Jmol but occurred with all java applets.  Here is how I finally
> resolved the problem for those who are interested.

Very good.

> I logged into a
> different account on the same computer (my PowerBook) and java applets
> worked fine there so I knew that there wasn't anything wrong with my
> system.  I tried moving all the .plist files that I could find that
> were related to Safari or Java out of my Users/name/Library/Preferences
> folder and still no luck.  Finally, I found some java related plug-ins
> in the Users/name/Internet Plug-Ins folder.  When I removed the
> JavaPluginCocoa.bundle file from there all was fine.
>
> Thanks again.

Hmmm ... the solution does not sound particularly good.

If (by chance) you filed a bug report with Apple then you should amend it
and tell them the solution.


Miguel



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