David wrote:
as I don't use the Jmol.js at the moement. But
doesn't that require a higher version of java?
No.
Jmol.js is written in JavaScript and has no special requirements for Java.
Silly of me. I know all about the difference between Java and
Javascript (code in both) but had thought that the javascript perhaps
called java 2 methods. However that wouldn't be possible as the
applet is java 1.
However, note that I do not test Jmol.js on NS4/Win nor NS4/MacOS9 and it
is unsupported on those platforms.
I may have a go with Mozilla while I'm unable to download the 30Mb
file I need for the next stage of my current main work on the dial-up
line of my hosts here in the wilderness.
David
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