Hi Jay,

I have the same problem because I stubbornly refuse to upgrade Java to 
higher than 1.6.0_21. That's the last version that allows an applet to 
access files via a localhost server for development.

Unfortunately, Chrome now has a feature that tries to force you to upgrade 
Java versions. The applet does not load, but at the top of the screen you 
are given the option to Update or Run This Time (two buttons). Fortunately, 
the Run This Time button loads the applet with the older version of Java.

So, if you are having the problem that I suspect, you have two options: 
Update Java or Use the Run This Time Button.

The Java localhost issue bothers the heck out of me. That's not a temporary 
problem. Oracle has no plans to change this. I don't like it, but I guess 
I'm going to have to use the signed applet for development.

My problem aside, I hope a Java update makes your problem go away.

Otis

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Otis Rothenberger

Department of Chemistry

Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61790-4160

http://chemagic.org


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From: "Jay Vyas" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 11:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Jmol-users] google chrome under jre 1.6.24 

Hi guys, I can't get my jmol applets to run in google chrome,  1.6.24..... 
It just points me to the java download page (i.e. the yellow applet not 
supported screen).  
Any ideas for a fix ?  

Works fine in firefox.
-- 
Jay Vyas
MMSB/UCHC


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