FYI -- I also see the problem in Shiira -- a Japanese browser -- which is fast and nimble, but apparently based in some way on Safari, or they are both based on some other subset. Firefox works, as others have reported.
It is a LiveConnect issue as far as I can tell. Other parts of the javascript on the pages work; it is just when the script tries to interact with the applet. And it works fine if the applet has not been previously loaded from another source. I have tried clearing the cache and even the java cache, but that does not seem to help.
Phil
On Apr 26, 2005, at 5:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The machines I am using are 10.3.4 and 10.3.5, and because they areJ. Philip Bays
"public" machines, I cannot get a terminal. So that's about as much as I
can say. Suffice it to say they are "old OS" versions.
Bob
OK. To be sure we are all on the same page. Let me ask you to specify
what you are running. We are all running OSX 10.3.9? And if you type
java -version in terminal, do you see 1.4.2_05_141.3 or
1.4.2_05_141.4?
Phil
On Apr 26, 2005, at 4:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UNFAIR!!!
Bob, Tim , Phil et. al.
My finding is similar and yet different.
I have loaded Tim's original test page, sandwiched between two pages
of
mine which use different copies of JmolApplet.jar files on my local
Mac,
and all pages execute as designed in Safari, even reloading in a
random
fashion. However Bob's two pages, which I found to perform properly in
two earlier tests fail when added to the group. The others continue to
function well after this addition.
Bill
Bob Hanson wrote:
sure. sorry. Between the two we have two different JmolApplet.jar
files being used on the SAME site, and between them and your page we
have two different JmolApplet.jar files on two DIFFERENT sites. Same
file.
All should do the same thing exactly.... Right? .... maybe not on
some
Macs... depending upon how they are loaded.
Bob
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