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Nick, have you put XML headers at the top of your page, or are you
doing
someth
Nick, have you put XML headers at the top of your page, or are you doing
something like
? That would be my guess, as there is no document object and no applet
object, either, based on this message:
jsoDocument returned null ... no DOM manipulations :-(
That's a message from Jmol indicating
I observed odd behaviour with my Jmol pages when viewed from the
network of a local college today. Instead of Jmol performing as
expected I got a red cross in a small document icon top left of the
white rather than black Jmol window.
The network displayed the BBC website normally but none o
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