I am having similar issues on OSX.
If you go to the following web address, you should seen two images displayed in separate windows of the platin complexes.
http://www.saintmarys.edu/~pbays/Complexes/Complexes.htm
At the web site, the applet is in the same directory as the html and pdb files.
It works fine in Safari. However, on Camino and Mozilla, sometimes only one of the images loads. I have to do one or two reloads to get them both.
If I move the directory to my desktop, and try to run with the "file open" command "rather than the external web site", again Safari works fine. Both Camino and Mozilla fail with a "language.... exception" error.
Likewise, I am having difficulty with the codebase expression. I find I cannot use it on my local machine. Have not tried at the web site. But if I put the applet into a directory one level below the one where the html file and the pdb file is located, I do not get structure displays. All seem to have the be in the same directory. I have tried all of the "punctuation" options that Miguel share with us the other day; none work for me. I think the applet loads. I see the square box and the little "jmol" in the lower right hand corner. But no structure. I would prefer not to have to update the applet in x directories when a new one comes out, or to take up disk space with multiple copies. But I cannot seem to get the codebase expression correct, at least locally.
Phil Bays
On Jan 31, 2004, at 6:39 AM, timothy driscoll wrote:
hmm. I feel this needs clarification before X users start firing up Apache
(which has its own drawbacks).
I am running Safari 1.1.1 on Os X 10.3.2, reports Java 1.4.1_01. I just
opened (cmd-O) a local html file that loads a local copy of the applet and a
local pdb file, and everything works just fine. that tells me that I can run
local copies of Jmol without needing the http protocol, at least in Safari.
what am I doing differently?
J. Philip Bays Professor of Chemistry Science Hall 158 Saint Mary's College Notre Dame IN 46556 (574) 284-4663
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