I have now loaded three files onto my campus server: ST1.html, ST2.html, and
ST3.html. The files are identical except that I have commented out, or in,
various script lines.
ST1: A simple load of a molecule into a jmol applet followed by an alert,
dismissal of which allows another molecule to be loaded.
ST2: Same as ST1 except that I have added:
jmolSetCallback("UseCommandThread","true");
ST3: Same as ST1 except that I now use the signed applet.
My Observations:
All three files work fine with all browsers on a PC and all non-Mozilla
browsers on the Mac.
I am looking at Firefox (the most important), SeaMonkey, and Camino of the
Mozilla implementations.
For Firefox -- browser and java cache cleared:
When you run ST1, the first structure loads fine, the second gives a
file access error. Both
structure files are located in the same place, and I have
demonstrated the same results
if I put the structure files into the jmol directory. It is not a
file location issue.
ST2 and ST3 work fine.
If you run either ST2 or ST3 followed immediately by ST1, then ST1
works fine. (caching issue?) But
if you close firefox, without clearing either caches, you are back to
the same issue with ST1.
SeaMonkey works the same as Firefox.
Camino
For all three files, camino never displays the applet for the first
structure. The java console tells me the
applet has been initiated and the molecule has been loaded, but
neither is displayed.
The second structure is displayed in an applet of SP2 and SP3, but the
access error is displayed for SP1.
URL's, particularly for a person using a Mac.
www.saintmarys.edu/~pbays/JStest/HTMLFiles/ST1 (or ST2 or ST3)
Having said all of this, I just downloaded the latest release of jmol and it
does not seem to work for any of these, but I do not have time at the moment to
check it out for sure.
Phil
J. Philip Bays
Professor of Chemistry
Science Hall 172
Saint Mary's College
Notre Dame IN 46556
(574) 284-4663
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