| Works for me in Safari and Firefox on Mac 10.4.4. Note about Firefox: You have to install the Java Embedding Plugin (I have the latest version released a week or so ago) AND you have to remove the equivalent from the Firefox package contents in order for Firefox to properly use jmol.
Phil On Feb 8, 2006, at 8:58 AM, Frieda Reichsman wrote:
On Feb 7, 2006, at 4:41 PM, Bob Hanson wrote: Jmol developers and users -- applet:
I'm developing a simple _javascript_ interface that could in principle replace many or all requirements for applet callbacks. The development page is at
This uses a so-far-unreleased version of the Jmol applet. I'm interested in whether this page works for you, especially if you have a Mac.
Hi Bob,
Wow, on Safari this works great. I am so impressed and feel this will be very very useful. Well done! I am running OSX 10.4.4, Safari 2.0.3.
Firefox 1.5 crashed the first time I tried it, after I used several different links to report info. I will re-test and get back to you later.
Frieda
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