Dear Brian, I tried all 3 menu items on your site in Mac Safari current version (3.1.1) (Intel MacBook Pro w/ Leopard OS 10.5.2). There were no errors in either the Java Console or the Jmol Console. "asymmetric unit" and "unit cell" gave the same view in Jmol. "3 x 3 x 3 unit cells" showed what appeared to be 27 unit cells.
I got exactly the same behavior at your site in Firefox 2.0.0.12 and 14 on OS X. No problems except that Jmol flashs blank between views (unlike Safari) which has been true forever. When I tried Windows Safari some months ago, it seemed badly defective at many levels, so I lost interest. Bear in mind that Apple's java (1.5.0_13 currently) is way behind Sun's java for windows (1.6.0_05 currently). That can have some consequences. -Eric At 4/18/08, you wrote: >I am having problems with some browsers running the load "" command >from Jmol.js utilities. For example, the minimal test file >http://scripts.iucr.org/bm/test.html has a jmolMenu with a >few entries such as > load "" {444 666 1}; > >When I run this on Windows Safari 3.1, I get a file error showing >up in the Jmol applet window: > >java.security.AccessControlException: access denied > (java.net.SocketPermission scripts.iucr.org resolve) > >I can successfully run the same command direct from the java console, >or by right-clicking the applet menu under Symmetry. > >Seems like a Safari and/or Java problem (though I don't see this issue >with Firefox running the same Sun JVM 1.6.0_05 on my machine). > >I know Windows Safari is a minority taste, but I gather Mac users >are seeing these problems on Safari and possibly also on Firefox. >(I don't have a Mac so am testing under Windows Vista.) > >I'd welcome any insight into why this might be happening, and what >might be done to cure it. > >Thanks >Brian > >PS: In case it helps, here's the Java cosole log for two runs, one >using the in-applet menu, the second using the jmolMenu function: > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SUCCESSFUL CALL FROM APPLET MENU: >Eval.instructionDispatchLoop():1208522712971 >Eval > pc:0 >4 statements >---- >Token[keyword(0x11c) intValue=19(0x13) value="save"] >Token[keyword(0x4004f) value="orientation"] > >---- >Token[keyword(0x1081109) intValue=16(0x10) value="load"] >Token[string(0x4) value=""] >Token[keyword(0x80003) value="{"] >Token[integer(0x2) intValue=444(0x1bc) value="444"] >Token[integer(0x2) intValue=666(0x29a) value="666"] >Token[integer(0x2) intValue=1(0x1) value="1"] >Token[keyword(0x80004) value="}"] > >---- >Token[keyword(0x168) intValue=19(0x13) value="restore"] >Token[keyword(0x4004f) value="orientation"] > >---- >Token[keyword(0x304) intValue=16(0x10) value="center"] > >END >Token[keyword(0x11c) intValue=19(0x13) value="save"] >Token[keyword(0x4004f) value="orientation"] >Token[keyword(0x1081109) intValue=16(0x10) value="load"] "" { 444 666 1 } >Successfully loaded:http://scripts.iucr.org/bm/test.cif >Token[keyword(0x168) intValue=19(0x13) value="restore"] >Token[keyword(0x4004f) value="orientation"] >Token[keyword(0x304) intValue=16(0x10) value="center"] >Jmol script terminated > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> UNSUCCESSFUL CALL FROM jmolMenu(): >Eval.instructionDispatchLoop():1208522722450 >Eval > pc:0 >1 statements >---- >Token[keyword(0x1081109) intValue=16(0x10) value="load"] >Token[string(0x4) value=""] >Token[keyword(0x80003) value="{"] >Token[integer(0x2) intValue=444(0x1bc) value="444"] >Token[integer(0x2) intValue=666(0x29a) value="666"] >Token[integer(0x2) intValue=1(0x1) value="1"] >Token[keyword(0x80004) value="}"] > >END >Token[keyword(0x1081109) intValue=16(0x10) value="load"] "" { 444 666 1 } >File Error:java.security.AccessControlException: access denied >(java.net.SocketPermission scripts.iucr.org resolve) >script ERROR: java.security.AccessControlException: access denied >(java.net.SocketPermission scripts.iucr.org resolve) >----line 1 command 1 of file null: > Token[keyword(0x1081109) intValue=16(0x10) value="load"] > "" { 444 666 1 >> } << >Script completed >Jmol script terminated > > >_________________________________________________________________________ >Brian McMahon tel: +44 1244 342878 >Research and Development Officer fax: +44 1244 314888 >International Union of Crystallography e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >5 Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU, England > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by the 2008 JavaOne(SM) Conference >Don't miss this year's exciting event. 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