Two comments:

I see the difference that you do except that the applet works fine in Safari 
when I come back to the page.  That is, I do not see a broken applet, it is 
just not refreshed.  (Mac OS 10.9.1)

I thought that the Safari behavior was the normal for the back button.   I hate 
it when I am reading and article, click a link to another page, and then when I 
come back to the original, the page reloads and I have to search for where I 
was.


On Jan 30, 2014, at 3:32 AM, Jaime Prilusky <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Is there a way to force loading JSmol when loading/rendering a page? JQuery 
> should be able to do this. 
> 
> This is why we might need to start with a fresh loaded JSmol: When clicking a 
> ‘back to previous page’ button on On Mac 10.9.1, Safari 7.0.1, JSmol renders 
> non-operational. On Firefox 26.0, same Mac, it works Ok.
> 
> To test (better than the previous explanation):
> 
> 1. go to http://proteopedia.org/w/3rec
> 
> 2. verify if JSmol is working, ie mouse rotates model, zooms, etc.
> 
> 3. go to another page by clicking a link, like ‘About Proteopedia’ in the 
> bottom mid section
> 
> 4. click on the browser’s ‘back to previous page’ button to display again the 
> page 3rec
> 
> 5. verify if JSmol is working, ie mouse rotates model, zooms, etc.
> 
> The main difference is that Firefox actually reloads JSmol on page back. 
> Safari simply tries to work with what’s available, rendering a broken applet.
> 
> Jaim
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