Kilian,

Please check access rights to the files.

It's clear that you can access Jmol.php and Jmol_body.php, since they're are 
doing their job.
In the same directory you must have the COPYRIGHT.txt file and several others. 
Unless your browser has access to those files, the applet will not appear.

Please be sure that files inside extensions/Jmol have permissions 0644 and not 
more. Some http servers don't like files world writable.

Jaim

From: Kilian Baerwinkel 
<kilian.baerwin...@uni-bayreuth.de<mailto:kilian.baerwin...@uni-bayreuth.de>>
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Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 09:45:22 +0100
To: <jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net>>
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] MediaWiki Plugin

Nico,

I got the same in the source:

</script><script 
src="/mediawiki/extensions/Jmol/Jmol.js?version=3.3_dev_1"></script><script 
src="/mediawiki/extensions/Jmol/JmolMediaWiki.js?version=3.3_dev_1"></script></head><body>

http://132.180.50.97/mediawiki/extensions/Jmol/Jmol.js  is not accessible - but 
I would have expected this, as Jaime suggested to try the COPYRIGHT.txt, and i 
could not access this one as well.

Best

Kilian

On 30 November 2011 14:10, Nicolas Vervelle 
<nverve...@gmail.com<mailto:nverve...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ok,

So it seems that the extension is active (tags are correctly replaced), but the 
Jmol part doesn't work at all :(
In one of your previous mail, you put a part of the source code of the page for 
the <jmol> tag.
Can you also send the part that contains the links to the Jmol .js files, that 
is the <head> part ?

For example on Jmol wiki, I have this :
<script 
src="/extensions/Jmol/Jmol.js?version=3.3_dev_1<http://wiki.jmol.org/extensions/Jmol/Jmol.js?version=3.3_dev_1>"></script><script
 
src="/extensions/Jmol/JmolMediaWiki.js?version=3.3_dev_1<http://wiki.jmol.org/extensions/Jmol/JmolMediaWiki.js?version=3.3_dev_1>"></script>
Is it correct also on your wiki ?
It should be something like /mediawiki/Jmol/Jmol.js for you.
Can you access the Jmol.js and JmolMediaWiki.js file through your web server ?
The URL http://<IP>/mediawiki/extensions/Jmol/Jmol.js should be accessible.

Nico

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Kilian Baerwinkel 
<kilian.baerwin...@uni-bayreuth.de<mailto:kilian.baerwin...@uni-bayreuth.de>> 
wrote:
Hi Nico,

I have also tried less complex tags like  <jmolPdb>1ALE</jmolPdb>, <jmolfile>. 
Both display a blue link in hte wiki, but nothing happens if the link is 
clicked.

Jaime,

all the files are accessible for the servers user, both owner and permissions 
are the same as for other extensions, which are working.

Best

Kilian



On 29 November 2011 10:06, Nicolas Vervelle 
<nverve...@gmail.com<mailto:nverve...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Kilian,

Can you also try the simpler tags ?
There are 2 sets of tags :

  *   a complex one, <jmol>, which can be used to customize a lot of things
  *   several simpler tags, <jmolFile>, <jmolPdb>, <jmolSmiles>, which have 
been added later to provide a simple interface for users

Nico



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