>> I have tracked it down to the following.  If eg a  .mol or  .xyz file is
>loaded, it has no problems on either
>> Mac or  Windows.  But  if a  CML file is loaded (as here),
>> on Windows one appears to get
>> the following errors. Is this a  SAX parser error?
>> I thought this was built into Jmol (V 10.0?).
>> Perhaps this is not the case?
>> Remind me of how this additional jar would be loaded?
>
>There is no XML parser built into the Java 1.1 libraries. Therefore, in
>order to support CML on IE Windows you must provide an additional .jar
>file: gnujaxp.jar

Is this on the  jmol.sf site?   Is it documented anywhere?

Remind me why its not a problem on  OS X? 
>
>You are writing your own [applet] tags. One of the attributes is
>  archive='JmolApplet.jar'
>
>change this to be
>  archive='JmolApplet.jar,gnujaxp.jar'
>

Are you saying this is handled automatically by using  jmol.ps?

I prefer writing my own <applet>  tags! I think you will have to accept
that some people will! 
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