I don't know about from the console, but I've used it successfully in  
a web page on Safari.


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On Sep 5, 2008, at 9:18 PM, Eric Martz wrote:

> It appears to me that the javascript command of Jmol does not work in
> Safari on Mac OS X.
>
> Examples, typed into the Jmol console:
>
> javascript alert("hi")
> or
> javascript alert(document.location.href)
>
> These display the alert in Firefox on Windows or Mac OS X, but not in
> Safari on Mac OS X.
>
> If this is a known limitation, I suggest that it be documented for
> the javascript command in the Jmol reference manual.
>
> Thanks, Eric
>
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