Hi Angel
Thanks, this worked.
As for, "
[t]*hen open jsmol.zip in your downloaded Jmol 13, go to the "java" folder
and extract all JmolAppletSigned*.jar files into your jmol-12-2-33 folder
--You can do that with either the old 12.2 files or the new 13.2 files --it
probably will work in either case.*"
I found I didn't need to do it; the old files signed files appear to have
done the trick.
Again, thanks Angel; you don't realise the value of the well until it runs
dry.
Darren.
On 24 July 2013 23:13, Angel Herráez <[email protected]> wrote:
> **
> Darren, quick solution:
>
> I assume you were using Jmol.js
>
> Then, find the jmolInitialize() call in your page, like
>
> jmolInitialize("../../jmol-12.2.33");
> and change it to
>
> jmolInitialize("../../jmol-12.2.33", true);
>
>
> Then open jsmol.zip in your downloaded Jmol 13, go to the "java" folder
> and extract all JmolAppletSigned*.jar files into your jmol-12-2-33 folder
> --You can do that with either the old 12.2 files or the new 13.2 files --it
> probably will work in either case.
>
> The page should now work as before, only using the signed applet
>
>
>
>
>
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