Dear Bob,

> A quick test with MSIE supports my suspicion that this is browser-dependent.
> MSIE loads the applet even though the div is hidden. Your page is loading
> nine applets at once in MSIE, three at time in Firefox.
>
> My experience is that when multiple applets are loading simultaneously from
> the same JAR file and the applet has never been loaded before from that site
> -- isn't cached -- then Java can get all messed up and think files don't
> exist because one thread has a file open and locked while another is trying
> to access it. This results in the error I saw initially. The error I was
> getting was "JmolApplet -- class not found"
>
> So this is no solution!

ok thanks Bob for the pieces of advice...

Below are the different possibilities, so far ;-)

1) Original version
http://q4md-forcefieldtools.org/REDDB/up/W-46/index.php

2) New version - without jQuery
http://q4md-forcefieldtools.org/REDDB/re/W-5/index1.php

3) New version - with jQuery
http://q4md-forcefieldtools.org/REDDB/re/W-5/index2.php

The idea is to be able to handle up to ~ 500 java applets (for the  
corresponding 500 small molecules/molecular fragments) belonging to a  
single R.E.DD.B. project.

If I understand you, you suggest us to use the case "2) New version -  
without jQuery". Right ?

regards, Francois





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