Rolf Huehne wrote:
> 3) The "java.security.AccessControlException" problem still remains. I
> don't know  if this is specific to our site because I can't check it
> with other sites. But it must be caused by changes introduced after
> 11.6.RC13 because the problem doesn't occur with this version or earlier
> ones.
> If I use the signed applet I get a "file not found" error instead.
> (Since the "file not found" error occurs before the
> "java.security.AccessControl" error I can't tell if the security problem
> doesn't occur there.)
> 
When I use the signed applet without a server directly from a local HTML
file it works properly on Linux with Java 1.4.2_18: no "file not found"
error, no "java.security.AccessControlException" error.

But on WinXP with Java 1.6.0_07 I can only open local files. When I try
to load a structure from a remote server by providing the full URL or
using for example "=1deh" I get a "java.security.AccessControlException"
error. (This time with the addition "connect,resolve" compared to
"permission denied" in the cases with a server described earlier.) In
this case the same error also occurs with Jmol 11.5.35.

Q: Is this the general behaviour of Java 1.6.x?

When I tried the "load/save" options from the popup menu with the signed
applet on Linux I could not enter any filename directly (as was
previously reported by someone else on MacOS). This is particularly bad
for the "save" option because one can't change the default name.

While working with the popup menu (which I rarely use) I found that "Set
picking" is not very clear if one hasn't read the documentation on "set
picking". I doubt that any newbie would recognize that this is related
to selection with the mouse.
So I would suggest to change it to "Mouse selection mode" (in german:
"Maus-Auswahlmodus").

Regards,
Rolf

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