OK, I'll try this.... Look now.
Egon Willighagen wrote:
On Friday 11 February 2005 11:41 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure here is an easy answer to this one but I can't find it!
What directory structure is required of .html files, jmol files, models, scripts directories, etc. to produce a "web" site that can be viewed with a browser from a CD using file://(as well as a real web server using http://)?
Can anyone direct me to such a site?
I read recently on the list about Java security restrictions but how does this translate into a working directory structure?
Let's make a Wiki page for this:
http://wiki.jmol.org/JmolAppletDeploymentLocal
Please add you comments on the above question to the given Wiki page.
Egon
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