> I have examined pre-release 23 on the site:
> http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/vtxtindex.htm
> <http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/vtxtindex.htm>
> Since this application does not make use of LiveConnect JavaScript
> buttons, my observations may be of limited value.

Thanks for taking the time to report this.

> I am a Mac user, and was pleased to find that Jmol worked well in
> Safari, Netscape 7.2, Mozilla and Firefox under OS 10.3. It was
> necessary to remove the Java Embedding Plugin out of the
> "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins" folder leaving the MRJ Plugin JEP in place
> for the last three browsers to function properly.

That is somewhat disturbing.

Q: Do you know if you were using the latest 0.8.8 version of the Java
Embedding Pluging from javaplugin.sf.net?

> On two PCs, one running Windows XP and the other Millennia, Internet
> Explorer ran Jmol without a hitch,

Good

> but Netscape 7.1, Mozilla and Firefox
> did not. The first Jmol display ran fine on these browsers, but
> thereafter any attempt to call up another display caused the browser to
> freeze (note that many of the applications display three or more applets
> on the same page). I am not well-versed in Windows software, so I don't
> know whether the PCs I used were properly set up with respect to Java
> applications.

Hmmm ... my testing on Win32 has been with Netscape 7.2 and a relatively
new 1.4 JVM. I have not seen these problems.

Oh well ... too late now ... v10 is going out the door today.


Miguel



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