The public beta release allows testing of Java in this the latest version, 
presumed supported for a few years at least.

The Safari in this version is the same as the Safari Technology Preview.app  
which is available separately.

The relevant controls have moved to  preferences/websites,  where Java appears 
in the new plugins section.   Java is off by default and has to be switched on. 
 Any open website  must then be selected to run with “Run in safe mode”  
deselected (it is on by default).  Once these are done,  Jmol is again 
available, and read/write from a local file system is again enabled.

Of course  Apple may decide to disable these (hidden) features are any stage, 
but at least they have made their way to their latest  OS (with the caveat that 
this is still beta).


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