| Yes -- I have buttons that send the message to reload the applet.� �I assume that is live connect -- at least it did not work until live connect became activated in Safari.� And in 10.3.9, the plugin was required to make Firefox and other mozilla browsers work.� The problem I now see is that while it will work in terms of interacting with the applet, once I hit a button that does not interact with the applet, the structure is no longer displayed in the applet.� �This may be a problem with my _javascript_ing, though it worked in 10.3.9, and it works in Safari (as long as it is the first site loaded).� � The simple LiveConnect tests that Bob made available, work with the plugin present -- but crash Mozilla browsers totally without it.� And the jmolaccess site works with the plugin, albeit with some occasional glitches.� All three buttons on all six options. In summary, what I see is liveconnect working, but other javascipt interfering. Phil On May 11, 2005, at 7:53 AM, timothy driscoll wrote:
J. Philip Bays Department of Chemistry and Physics Saint Mary's College Notre Dame � IN� 46556 |
- Re: [Jmol-users] Java Embedding Plugin 0.9.1, supports Ma... Philip Bays
- Re: [Jmol-users] Java Embedding Plugin 0.9.1, suppor... timothy driscoll
- Re: [Jmol-users] Java Embedding Plugin 0.9.1, su... Philip Bays
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