> After the Javscript warning on the
> absence of form tags both render the page and give checkboxes that
> work (ie change the colour of certain residues).

Good.

> Assuming the other
> controls behave similarly, it would appear that 'they have fixed it',
> as, I gather, they have fixed most other major bugs in Safari 2.

Good.

> Is it time to drop the Javascript warning in the Jmol.js, and the
> admonition to use <form> tags on the jmol js page?

Yes.


Miguel



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