Rick,

I can help you with #1. The following makes it go away:

<script type="text/javascript">
                Jmol._alertNoBinary = false;
                jmolApplet0 = Jmol.getApplet("jmolApplet0", Info);
</script>

Otis


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On Jan 10, 2014, at 1:32 PM, Spinney, Richard 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been working on some “new” jsmol stuff and have run into a few 
> problems.
>  
> 1)      I get an alert when using HTML5: “JmolCore.js: synchronous binary 
> file transfer is requested but not available.” Click ok and it works fines so 
> I am not sure why this alert is showing up. There are no error messages other 
> than the alert, and the jsmol.php must be working as the gzipped files load 
> fine.

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