Bob,

The pages were the same except for the two unrelated links back to the original 
mimi.html. The only meaningful difference was JSmol version. During the 
original test, both pages were using the “use strict” Bootstrap. I’ve changed 
the CheMagic server bootstrap.js now, so they are now running without “use 
strict.” 

A quick Web search indicates that most developers agree with your view on “use 
strict" - not sure why the Bootstrap release has this in the minified code 
unless I picked up a development copy. Hmmm. Need to check that.

Otis
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> On Oct 5, 2015, at 12:55 PM, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote:
> 
> I'm guessing that something else is happening there. You sure that's the only 
> change in those two pages? You have the "use strict" in both? Nothing new in 
> Jmol in that regard. We are not going to use "use strict" in Jmol. People 
> should consider "use strict" as a development flag only; there is no reason 
> to include it in production.
> 
> Bob
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