On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Richard Steane <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Bob
>
> I have two questions.
>
> 1) Jmol and Java question
>
> Last week you commented on some source code from my site:
>
> "The second one is a typo.
>
> <applet code="JmolApplet.class" archive="JmolApplet0.jar" title="an
> interesting biochemical molecule" alt="magic!" name="jmol" height="500"
> width="500">"
>
>
> Did you literally mean I have typed something incorrectly? I admit I have
> cut and pasted code for some time so it is probably old and deprecated, but
> I suppose that browsers filtering access to Java then allowing it when
> users give the OK must do something different than previously.
>
>
I think I got confused, wrote that, and then forgot to delete it. I thought
you had a lower-case "j" there in "jmolApplet0.jar". Sorry for the
confusion. Nothing wrong there.
>
> 2) JSmol and HTML5 question
>
> I have been made some progress with JSmol.
>
>
> My test file http://www.biotopics.co.uk/jsmol/glucosetestcutdown.html is
> based on a cut-down version of your jsmol demo file.
>
> It seems to work perfectly with Firefox, Chrome and Safari but not with
> IE9 (all windows 7).
>
Yes, I see that. It seems I broke IE9 support. I'll have to look at that.
Bummer. I hate debugging IE9!!!
>
> From disk on my laptop IE9 loads JSmol OK but I cannot get the labelling
> script to work - each atom comes up as undefined.
>
> I now think I have not been using the most recent version of JSmol, but I
> wonder if there is an obvious error on my part.
>
> Thanks for any help you can give.
>
> *Best wishes*
> **
> *Richard Steane*
>
>
>
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