Jeff wrote:
> However, I still get the same error
> message "java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
> (java.net.SocketPermission www.rcsb.org:80 connect.resolve)" when I
> click on the button. So it looks like your suggestion of using
> single quotes around the whole command and double quotes around the
> pdb names does the same thing as my code which used double quotes
> around the whole command and no quotes around the pdb names.
> Either way I get a java security error message. Any other
> suggestions?
Well, to me that's right, a Java security issue --sorry I missed that
comment of yours before--, not a code error. Maybe it would work
without the quotes, but the doc says quotes are mandatory, and to me
it has failed before because of that, so don't remove them.
1. Are you using the signed applet?
2. Which version?
3. Does it work with a simpler command, e.g. just one file?
4. Does it work with a file from your server, or any other than PDB?
5. Try to use
load files "=1crn" "=1blu" "=1hje"
from the application console and see what happens
Apart from that, it's a more technical problem for which I can't help
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