Bob Hanson schrieb: > Sebastian Schwieger wrote: > >> One thing I noticed is that you need to use the signed applet if the >> molecule data is compressed. Compressing seems to be done automatically >> for big molecules, but then the applet should also be changed >> automatically to the signed one. (I hope I got this right, but thats how >> it worked out for me.) >> >> > nah. No signed applet needed -- only if the files are on some other server. > Must be something else going on there. Any files can be compressed. > > Exactly, the files are on a server - which is different from the client computer. And not the compressing (which is done locally on export), but the decompressing seems to be the problem. I just checked it again: signed applet works, unsigned doesn't - it cannot find any molecule data.
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