That's coming from Jmol.js. It's confused because you are using Safari with
mozilla. I didn't know you could do that.


On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Philip Bays <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmmm.  The attached image made my message too large so I will type it:
>
> I opened the NT1 page in Safari and then, using the develop menu, selected
> as user agent Firefox 3.63 (latest edition choice) and the chlorophyll load
> gave an error alert.
>
>                Your web browser is not fully compatible with jmol.
>
>                Browser: mozilla  version 5  os: mac
>                isBrowserCompliant: false   isJavaCompliant : true
>
> When dismissed, chlorophyll went ahead and loaded.  Same thing happened
> when I used Firefox 3.59 as the user agent.   Not sure if that information
> is useful, except that it is happy with Java and not with Firefox, at
> exactly the same point.
>
> On the other hand, if I use Firefox 3.63 (Windows) as the user agent, no
> error is thrown.  The page runs fine.
>
> Phil
>
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