Horst Bögel wrote:
Hallo,
do you have any idea to run the JMol applet on a notebook locally (without connecting to a server).
I used it in a HTML page,
but:

error opening file:/c:/hb/java/jmol/sample/caffeine.xyz

java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.io.FilePermission c:\hb\java\jmol\sample\caffeine.xyz read)

Reading and writing from and to disk is prevented because Jmol, like any regular applet, is running in a sandbox. You need to make a signed applet in order to be allowed to read and write from harddisk. See the section "Trusted (or Signed) Applet" at http://jmol.sourceforge.net/technotes/ for more.

If what you want is just reading and displaying structures locally, you are better off with the Jmol application instead of the applet.

Just get jmol-10.00-binary.tar.gz from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=23629

Cheers,

Christoph Steinbeck

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