Eva, if tihs is a website, it should be no problem; if it is your local
hard drive, you must have all files read either in the directory
containing the jar files or some directory beneath that. It's a Java
security issue -- nothing to do really with Jmol.
By the way, I recommend using Jmol.js. It's far simpler.
Eva María Priego wrote:
<html>
<title>Example 1</title>
<body>
<applet code="JmolApplet" codebase="/home/jmol"
archive="/home/jmol/JmolApplet.jar" width="350" height="350">
<param name="load" value="/home/pdb/model1.pdb">
<param name="bgcolor" value="#DDDDFF">
<param name="script" value="wireframe off;backbone 80;colour chain">
</applet>
</body>
</html>
What I am doing wrong?.
Thank you very much in advance
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