Miguel wrote:


Note that the <script> tag alone is valid if the default has been set for
the page using either a meta tag in the header:

  <META http-equiv="Content-Script-Type" content="text/javascript">

I just tried this on <http://validator.w3.org/> but my page did *not* validate HTML 4.01 strict when I used bare <script> tags. Perhaps it only works with event handlers in button tags?


 >
 I'd forgotten or never knew. But surely Safari is correct here. Where
 in HTML do checkboxes exist outside forms?

Actually, the Safari behavior is incorrect.

Once events were provided to execute scripts, it became valid to have UI
controls that were outside of forms.

I stand corrected. It certainly makes good sense not to require form tags. Presumably the Safari team (man) have been notified and haven't done anything yet.


There is explicit support in Jmol.js to support multiple applets.

I'll archive the details for when I need them.

Probably the documentation on this needs to be clarified (see below), but
in general I think that the usage is pretty straightforward and I think
that it works.

I just wonder whether we should think about setting a milestone for the production of revised documentation for the Jmol applet in a single edited document (electronic and, dare I say it, pdf). I appreciate that as long as one is developing one thinks that the documentation will go out of date and anyway the development is the most important thing. But just as one must eventually release a new version of the software, one needs to release a version of the user and developer manual. This is important if we want to encourage the use of Jmol. Although I shall have to go quiet (people will be glad to hear) for a few weeks, I would be glad to help in reviewing the documentation.

David
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