Tim:

I think I have isolated, though not solved the problem.  It is unrelated to the OS version, or the mac model.  I have two accounts on my imac.   One works, one does not.  The latter will not load any java applet, including jmol, jme, etc.  I am not sure why.   I have removed the preferences file, and checked out the Safari preferences.   As far as I can tell, the preferences settings are the same in both accounts.  I even moved the preferences file from the working to non-working account, to no avail.  I have done the usual: repair permissions, reboot, etc.

Any clues as to what I should look at next?

I just found that there are java preferences and will look at those when I get to the office tomorrow.

Phil

On Aug 9, 2006, at 9:48 PM, Timothy Driscoll wrote:

On Aug 9, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Philip Bays wrote:

I have updated my machine to a iMacIntel. I am running 10.4.7, thus  
far without the latest security update.   While I am pretty sure  
things were working with jmol yesterday, today I find that safari  
will not load the jmol aplet.   I get a _javascript_ error; but I am  
pretty sure it is because the applet did not load so that it is not  
seen to load a molecular structure into it.  In fact, the java  
console never opens, indicating to me that it is not recognizing  
the call for the applet.

I have looked at the page successfully using a G4 with safari  
(10.4.5).  It runs fine on the intel mac using any of the mozilla  
browsers or shiira.  Omniweb and Opera still do not like it.

Any one with a clue; is this an intel issue, or more likely, a  
10.4.7 issue?

I am running 10.4.7 on a MacBook, and I can load Jmol in Safari  
without trouble (from http://jmol.sourceforge.net/).  it sounds like  
a site issue; can you provide a url to test that does not work for you?

regards,

tim
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