On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Evans, Michael James <evan...@illinois.edu
> wrote:

>
> FYI, clearing the Java cache via System Preferences > Java also fixes
> problems with Safari. Java in Chrome won't work because Chrome is 32-bit.
> Looking forward to a mature JSmolā€¦ :-)
>
>
Happy to say that today I'm seeing full, scriptable, Jmol in Java-less,
WebGL-less simple HTML5. Can't believe my eyes. Just very strange. Some
refining to do. Surfaces are fast to calculate but somewhat slow to display
when there is no WebGL. I suspect it won't be until I have a few weeks off
at the end of December and into January when this is brought to the
"mature" stage. But a lot of people are going to be saying they can't
believe what they see. And for small molecules, at least, it's pretty much
a robust implementation of Jmol in pure JavaScript. Great fun.

Bob



>  Cheers, Mike
>
>  On Oct 23, 2012, at 8:05 AM, Otis Rothenberger <osrot...@chemagic.com>
>  wrote:
>
>  Phil,
>
>  After the first update via auto update, Java is broken in Safari but not
> Firefox. Also the Java control in Utilities is gone.
>
>  After suggested re-update via downloaded DMG file, same result. BUT I
> noticed that the Java control is now in Settings under Other. This may have
> been the case with the first update attempt, but I think I checked
> Settings, and I don't remember seeing it. The settings in the Java control
> seem ok.
>
>  Rebooted machine. Java now works in Safari.
>
>  Editorial Comment: Cripes!
>
>  Best, Otis
>
>
> --
> Otis Rothenberger
> o...@chemagic.com
> http://chemagic.com
>
>
>
>
>  On Oct 17, 2012, at 4:45 PM, Philip Bays wrote:
>
> Apple released a java "update" yesterday, the effect of which is to remove
> the applet plug-in from your browsers and then force a download of the 1.6
> version from Oracle.  Has any mac user done this and, if so, what have ben
> the results?
>
>
> J. Philip Bays
> Emeritus Professor of Chemistry
> Department of Chemistry and Physics
> Saint Mary's College
> Notre Dame, IN 46556
> pb...@saintmarys.edu
>
>
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