At 14:51 08/01/2003 +0100, E.L. Willighagen wrote:
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 14:11, Peter Murray-Rust wrote:
> I am having an interesting problem with Jmol-applet4 (I decided to download
> that version rather than the latest).
>
> I connect to jmol.sourceforge.net/applet.html
>
> The applet page works fine. The molecules display and rotate at great
> speed.
>
> I prepare a local directory with the jar files and the sample molecules and
> save HTML page. I disconnect and reload the page. The applets stay gray.
> After ca 5 mins they start working. The molecules rotate at ca 3 updates
> per minute.
>
> I reconnect to the net and reload the local page. The molecules whizz
> round.
>
> I disconnect. They unwhizz.
>
> So the applet is working, but strangely. I have removed all URLs from the
> applet.html. My guess is that the classes in the jar files are trying to
> reference something at sourceforge and when the connection fails they then
> do something local. But only a guess.
>
> Any ideas? Can it be replicated? Does the latest version solve this?

That is a weird problem... Ummmm... I would have to look into the problem...
As far as I know, the applet should not have to loop up anything that is not
in the jars...
Well, it will keep till next week :-)

Are the molecules stored in CML files that use a PUBLIC doctype declaration?
The applet might be trying to resolve the DTD then... In that case, the
EntityResolver is not working properly...
No - it's your own data.

Anyway, this would not explain the rotation speed issue... just the fact that
the applet needs much longer to show up...
It is possible it is not related to Internet connection. It may be a local resource issue involving IE5.

BTW, v5 of the applet should be working just as fine as v4... Is there a
special reason to use the v4 applet?
No - just that I could be sure that version worked off the self from the web page.

Best

P.


Egon


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