Bob Hanson wrote:
OK, you're on track. Check that file from the machine that is causing
the problem. When you go to that exact URL with that browser, do
you get
a login message from the server? When I go there, I get a log in
screen. Ah, so I'm betting only one of your browsers is passing on the
secure password to the server when Jmol makes that call. Something
like
that. I'm going to change this error message to display the first 1000
characters of the file. That should be very helpful in general.
Yes, ok,
that's done. Jmol 11.1.12 will have this feature. When you look in the
log file you will see the first three lines of the file. Also, this
will
display in the applet window. (a feature of 11.1)
Bob
When I do as you asked I get a window that asks me what I want to do
with the file: open or save. No request for a password. I'm already
logged in so probably it doesn't need my login while you weren't
logged in when you tried it.
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Jeff Hansen
Department of Chemistry
DePauw University
Greencastle, IN 46135
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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