Hi David, sure you are right. i forgot about caches. David, can i ask if 
the files of molecules on your site are free for download or they have 
to be use inside the iframe from export panel? I run a blog and i might 
need some molecules.
Pino
http://pinostriccoli.altervista.org

Il 18/10/2011 18.16, David P. Pieper ha scritto:
> Hi Pino,
>
> Unfortunately, this is an unwanted result of us having to revert to an
> older version of Jmol. It seems as though what is happening is that
> users visited the site when we had the newer version of Jmol (12)
> installed. When we found that the MEP options weren't working, we
> reverted to 11.8. Unfortunately, Java seems to be caching some
> portions of the newer Jmol and won't update these to the older, 11.8
> version.
>
>
> In short, the error is likely due to an incorrect version of Jmol
> being cached by your Java and Internet browser. To resolve this error,
> follow the following steps to flush your caches.
>
> In Windows: Go to the control panel. Make sure that View by: is set to
> Large icons or Small icons, not Category. Double click Java to bring
> up the Java Control Panel. On the general tab, near the bottom, there
> is a section Temporary Internet Files. In that section, click
> Settings. In the Temporary Files Settings dialog click the Delete
> Files button near the bottom. In the Delete Temporary Files dialog
> check both options (Applications and Applets and Trace and Log Files).
> Click OK.
> (These specific instructions are for Windows 7/Windows Vista. The
> process is similar in Windows XP. For XP, the Classic View should be
> selected in the control panel.)
>
> In Mac: Go to Applications>  Utilities>  Java Preferences. Click the
> Network button near the top of the window. Near the bottom of this
> page there will be a button to Delete Files. Click Delete Files. In
> the Delete Temporary Files dialog check both options (Applications and
> Applets and Trace and Log Files). Click OK.
>
> It also will be necessary to clear the cache in your web browser and
> restart your browser. The process varies depending on which browsers
> and versions are being used (Options, Internet Options, Preferences,
> etc). These steps should allow you to see the molecules and
> successfully use the MEP options (the main reason we had to resort to
> using a different version of Jmol).
>
>
>
> The problem resurfaced during ChemEd DL's transition to new servers
> and staff at ACS (an honest mistake, they were attempting to use the
> newest version of Jmol), and this is why the problem has been
> occurring recently.
>
> David
>
>
> From: Mio_libero<pino.striccoli@li...>  -     2011-10-18 14:00
> Hi Peter, when i go to your site
> (http://www.chemeddl.org/resources/models360/models.php) i often receive
> this anwer from the applet: reader was not found: gaussian". Problably
> where molecular orbitals can be displayed. Is it a local problem ? It
> seems as if some javapllets are missing.
> Pino
>
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