http://scazdl.org/~robertz/jmol-10.00-binary-signedjar.tar.gz
For those who already have the binary or full download version and just want the signed applet, it is available at:
http://scazdl.org/~robertz/JmolSignedApplet.jar
For those who'd rather have their own self-signed copy instead of using the signed jar I created, I also put together a "how-to" that should be very straightforward; it is the simplest set of commands needed to give you a signed jar. (Feedback appreciated =)
The how-to is available at:
http://scazdl.org/~robertz/jar_signing_howto.html
HTH,
Robert Zeigler
Bob Hanson wrote:
We need to document this better. Seems to be the problem-of-the-week.
Todd, your problem comes from using Jmol to load files that are local to your hard drive. Specifically for local files:
All data files must be in the directory or a subdirectory of the directory containing JmolApplet.jar.
This is reasonable for all Java applets. Otherwise a rogue applet could start reading the system files on your hard drive.
Bob Hanson
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