Freddy, as far as I know, the signed applet is loaded in the same way
as the non-signed one, just call JmolAppletSigned.jar instead of
JmolApplet.jar
I've never used it, though.

Clearly that is your choice, since you want to access pdb files from
elsewhere. On the other hand, I understand that all this trouble only
applies to local files, so if you serve the files form the web server
any method should work (as long as you have the relative paths
correct).

El 12 Jul 2005 a las 9:32, Freddy A. Rojas P. escribió:
> from /usr/local/<tomcat-dir>/webapps/<portlet-dir>/jmol and I need to load
> files from /home/<user-dir>/<work-dir>/file.pdb, I successfully load

> Timothy suggest to use the signed Jmol applet and I could try it, but I need
> the proper code to insert in my jsp to do it. Anybody can give a working



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