Is there somewhere I can find more detailed information? What
I am trying to put together would look more like this:

Windows 98
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x, Netscape 4.7x, Netscape 7.x, Mozilla
1.x, Firefox 1.0, CompuServe 7, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11

You are making things too complicated for yourself.

Happy to hear that, actually...


All Windows versions are the same.

Browsers ... IE6, not IE5.
delete Netscape 4.*
Only support Netscape 7.2
Opera dies badly.

I have no idea what CompuServe 7 and AOL 8 are ... but you should not list
them unless you test on them.

OK

Finally, when an author uses Jmol.js, if a user's system does not have
the appropriate Java VM, is the user always directed to the Sun website
as appropriate, to download it?

No.

This is a complicated problem.

I am looking for some sense of how this is dealt with in the major browsers (IE, NS, Firefox) on machines that do not have the correct JVM.

Frieda



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