There's a mistake in the link on that page. You need this after the
filename:

?SIGNED&USE=JAVA

not just

?SIGNED

That's because I made the default on that page now to be HTML5, not JAVA.

I'll get that fixed later today.

Bob


On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Paul Pillot <
paul.pil...@ac-orleans-tours.fr> wrote:

> I am converting a former Jmol.js web page to the JOO script library and
> after some testings I've narrowed down the following bug :
> - when the signed applet is used and commands are sent with
> Jmol.scriptWaitAsArray(), the aforementioned commands are not displayed by
> the "show history" command
> - when the commands are sent via the Jmol's console or Jmol.script(), they
> are correctly added to the history line
> - I've made tests with the pages at St Olaf and found that on the
> test2.htm page, the signed applet is not active (that's the jsmol version
> instead) and that the simple.htm page with the signed applet shows the
> correct behavior but doesn't use the JOO javascript (ie Jmol.js, which was
> working well for my webpage too)
>
> Paul
>
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