On Mon, February 28, 2005 11:56 am, Bob Hanson said:
[snip]
>
> HOWEVER, it would be nice -- I'll bet Henry Rzepa knows how to do this
> -- if when Java is not there they at least get a GIF or something that
> points them to how to proceed. Would that be <object> code? For example,
> jmol.js could be modified to detect IE (can it detect whether Java is
> there? or the right java?) and, if so, display a standard gif from the
> Jmol website or a link to that page explaining the issue.

I wouldn't like to see this as the default behaviour for jmol.js. An
explicit determination would be fine when it might be needed but, if you
have control over the audience I wouldn't want to slow down the
loading/display for something that I know is always going to be correct.

Rich



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