Dear Jmol Developers
I'm having a very unusual problem here.
I'm retyping the error message from the Jmol console, because it can not
be copied from there:
File Error:java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.net.SocketPermission
123.225.101.52:80 connect,resolve)
This did not
Hi Martin
Yes, I know the feeling. It has happened to me occasionally.
1. Make sure you clear up the Java cache. Maybe try another browser
to be sure it is not contaminated bu cached copies.
2. Check the paths of the files involved. Sister folders for example
are a cause of security
Double check to ensure that you use the same URL on all pages. Changes like
additional 'www' will induce Java to think that you're accessing another server
and this is against the security rules.
Jaim
On Jun 18, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Martin Hediger wrote:
Dear Jmol Developers
I'm having a very
@ Jaim and Angel
Thanks for your feedback. It's exactly what I'm going through right now
and its funny because the exact same application worked fine a couple of
hours ago, when it was just in another location on the server.
What fails is the loading of the structure from a Javascript call.
Just an update.
It turns out, I was doing the load using jmolScriptWait(...). Using
jmolScript(...), it seems to have no problem with permissions.
On 18.06.12 15:15, Jaime Prilusky wrote:
Double check to ensure that you use the same URL on all pages. Changes like
additional 'www' will
I see no errors on Mac 10.6.8, FireFox 12.0
It draws a structure nicely, I'm able to change pH, redraw and plot the pH
Response and BioFET-SIM graphs.
No errors on the applet console nor on Java console.
While testing from Safari 5.1.7 I got a python error, probably due to changes
at the server
On 06/18/2012 03:29 PM, Martin Hediger wrote:
@ Jaim and Angel
Thanks for your feedback. It's exactly what I'm going through right now
and its funny because the exact same application worked fine a couple of
hours ago, when it was just in another location on the server.
What fails is the
It turns out, I was doing the load using jmolScriptWait(...). Using
jmolScript(...), it seems to have no problem with permissions.
Ah! That clicks a memory
This is called use of threads. I have fixed security errors by setting
useCommandThread
Look for that word in the online scripting doc
Hi guys
Thanks for your feedback.
Yes, at the moment I think I just got it up and running.
I did not rearrange any script locations, so all Javascript/JQuery
scripts are still located in a sister directory of the Jmol directory. I
cant really tell what the problem was/is.
I'm doing all this
Ok, didn't know about it. Set the callback and using jmolScriptWait now.
Looking fine, thanks again.
Martin
On 18.06.12 16:00, Angel Herráez wrote:
It turns out, I was doing the load using jmolScriptWait(...). Using
jmolScript(...), it seems to have no problem with permissions.
Ah! That
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