Phil, so my suspicion that your problem and mine has the same scent are taking 
form. Java 
security errors come from folder layouts. I've changed mine and hit a problem, 
you have 
changed yours and hit another problem. Everything seems to com from the same 
cause.

We are needing folder system drawings and examples or what works and what 
not... I will try 
to set them in the Wiki.


The issue of the name of the folder expanded when one downloads... You have a 
(sthetic) 
point. And ceartinly right about servers miding case, I've suffered that when I 
started coding 
html pages and it's afrequent cause of trouble for non-conscious-enough authors.
It does no harm, but it can be mproved. The folder inside the zip is indeed 
named 
   jmol-x.x.x
I've never used it, I always extract the files I need and put them in my own 
folder.

That should be fixed at the packing level. Nico is the man, I think

BTW, there is no single trace in the web about the software that started all 
this fuss about 
name and proper case, XMol. It has vanished time ago!



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