Two months ago, CCP4 deployed a new viewer for annotated result reports (plots 
etc), which does not depend on browsers and java, exactly for reasons that you 
write about. Do you use 6.3.0 with updates, and if yes, does your question mean 
that the new viewer does not work for you? The viewer (QtRView) was released in 
6.3.0-010 already integrated with ccp4i.

Eugene


On 8 Mar 2013, at 12:56, vellieux wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I think the Subject line tells it all.
> 
> Former Linux box, Java was installed within a couple of browsers and I could 
> view the (nice and useful) plots within ccp4i.
> 
> New Linux box, Java {plugin / extension / whatever} is deactivated to start 
> with (this Java plugin seems rather difficult to install, whatever I have 
> tried has failed so far) with a message indicating that Java is a security 
> risk.
> 
> Hence I was wondering if there is an alternative to view these nice plots on 
> a Linux box nowadays. Something that would not be seen as a security threat 
> and be deactivated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Fred.
> 
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