Bob,

Good to hear that.

> 1) If you are using UTF-8 characters, be sure to save any text files 
> with UTF-8 encoding specified. This places a special 3-byte code at 
> the front of the file that identifies it as UTF-8. This is critical.

Up to now, all my tests including the BOM header caused problem, so I 
was not using it, and clearly Jmol had no means to guess the file 
coding.
That sounds like the real solution.


> 2) If you are using UTF-8 characters in your .JS files or HTML, be 
> sure to specify in your <head> block:
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"

Yes, I was using that already. 

Thanks!


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