On 2005-04-27 (12:24) Philip Bays wrote:

>OK Tim.   I have not worked through the javascript on the pages, but
>what are you changing the location of for these links?
>

location of the JmolApplet relative to the html file - either the same dir as 
the html file (0), a sub dir (1), or the parent dir (2).  After testing it, the 
relative locations of the applet and the applet tag does not seem to matter.


tim
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>
>On Apr 27, 2005, at 11:54 AM, William Reusch wrote:
>
>>Tim, On running your test package from the url you provided I
>>duplicate your findings. Whichever location is loaded first works,
>>the others do not regardless of callbacks. However, pages from my
>>server, loaded before and after your package, seem to work fine,
>>independent of the location loaded in your package. I should note
>>that in my pages I always call the applet from the same directory,
>>hence the occasional need for a new applet in other locations. Bill
>>
>>
>>timothy driscoll wrote:
>>
>>>I have put together a debugging package.  it includes six html
>>>files. they differ in whether callbacks are active, and from where
>>>they call the JmolApplet (same dir, sub dir, and parent dir).
>>>
>>>I propose that we copy these files to a few different servers and
>>>see how they function on different systems.  that way we can
>>>control code differences, access differences, and callbacks as
>>>variables.
>>>
>>>if this is acceptable, I have posted a zip of the package here:
>>>
>>><http://dev.molvisions.com/debugging/jmolaccess/jmolaccess.zip>
>>>
>>>if you have a public www server, you can download and unzip the
>>>folder, then copy it to your server and email me the url to access
>>>it.  once we have a few set up, I'll send a list of them to the
>>>list and ask for feedback from different systems.
>>>
>>>I have the package running on my server now:
>>>
>>><http://dev.molvisions.com/debugging/jmolaccess/main/>
>>>
>>>(the index page is inside 'main' so I can include a parent dir
>>>above main to hold an applet copy.)
>>>
>>>what do you think?
>>>
>>>regards,
>>>
>>>tim
>>>
>>
>>
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