OK, there are two issues here.

mayscript and scripting. "maynotscript" is just my invention to remove
the "mayscript" tag. You could do otherwise. I don't think it is
browser-safe to use mayscript=false, because, as I recall, the
original specification was just for the word "mayscript" in the applet
tag, not any value associated with it. So some browsers might see
"mayscript=false" as the same as "mayscript"

JmolButtons. I really don't see how it is possible for any setting of
mayscript to affect whether a JmolButton shows up or not on the page.
Convince me.

Bob





I don't see how it is possible for "mayscript=false" to in any way
affect jmolButton.


On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 4:18 AM, Angel Herraez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El 10 Dec 2008 a las 18:34, Robert Hanson escribió:
>
>> Something's not right.
>>
>> mayscript = false in no way prevents jmolButton from being created,
>> and with mayscript=false, the jmolButton still works fine.
>>
>>  Something else is going on there.
>
> I though it weird, but that is tested on an independent page I made
> for the purpose (no wiki), and that's what I see in several browsers.
> And no javascript error raised.
>
> BTW, I think we are not making mayscript = false, we are removing the
> mayscript tag and adding a maynotscript tag (haven't actually checked
> this). So, the browser will behave as if no mayscript tag is defined.
> Under this condition, the page I mentioned says that Firefox 2 will
> do Javascript to Java and not Java to Javascript, while other
> browsers will do both. But in Ff3 I see that both work. My Ff2
> (portable version) works as they say.
>
>
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