Good find.  I hadn't realized that.  I hadn't been using camelCase for  
events so didn't see a problem.  jmolLink should be affected too but  
only when you mouseover it.  I suppose it wouldn't be too hard to do a  
global find and replace on all of those events.  As you say, it  
shouldn't affect html pages.

I can't currently test IE8.  My understanding is that the svg would  
require a plug-in from adobe.  Not sure about xhtml.


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On May 7, 2009, at 6:54 AM, Angel Herráez wrote:

> More debugging:
>
> I've found that XHTML does not allow camelCase in events, so we must
> change to all lowercase every instance of
> onClick
> onMouseover
> onMouseout
> onChange
>
> That affects at least jmolButton(), jmolCheckbox(), jmolRadio() and
> jmolMenu()
> and it's the reason why they were not working in my test page, but
> jmolLink() was OK. And some browsers (Opera) are permissive on this,
> but others (Firefox) are not.
>
> I guess that may be changed in Jmol.js without affecting HTML pages.
>
> BTW, is anyone able to see xhtml pages in IE? My IE8 triggers a
> download --either asks or goes directly to be rendered in my default
> browser, Firefox.
>
>
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