Bob,
problem is, I don't know what/where the "bug" is, so I can hardly file it --may 
be taken as a 
Jmol.js problem. As I said, the applet code (#2) works fine when entered 
manually, but not 
(#1) when entered by Jmol.js (on my v.1 page, using the regular Jmol.js)  
http://biomodel.uah.es/angel/Jmol/test/test-object-tags.htm

On page v.2, I am using a modified Jmol.js
http://biomodel.uah.es/angel/Jmol/test/test-object-tags-2.htm
It basically directs Chrome and Safari to use an obejct tag instead of an 
applet tag. Since the 
strange behaviour seems related to Mac/Chrome's interpretation of the applet 
tag (given the 
difference Kevin sees between my v.1 and v.2 pages), the problem is not solved 
but skipped.

Kevin,
yes, given that the modified Jmol.js works it will be put into the next 
distribution of Jmol (but 
I'd like to have some more extensive testing by different users, browsers and 
OSs before 
releasing it)

For now, I will send the modified Jmol.js to you off-list if you want,
as soon as I double-check which were the changes I introduced (this was done 
back at the 
beginning of  December).
BTW, I documented some of those findings and proposed changes at
http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Jmol_Applet/Browser_Support




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