Hi Klaus

> I have all files (1.mol, jmol.js, appletfiles, html file) in one directory.

Yes, that is what I understood. It should work!

> I get always the same: file not found! Jmol looks always for open the 
> mol-file in my desktop directory! Regardless form the place, were the 
> mol-files and the other files are (e.g. I put all files in:  d:\Test\  )

That's really weird.

> I cannot use a webserver, because the chemistry book should run on  any 
> notebook or PC) -I distribute the book on a CDRom!

Yes, that's my same problem. I've always liked my pages to run from a 
CDROM as well as from the web.
JSmol may work locally, but it tends to fail, depending on the types 
of files, scripts, etc. and also depending on the browser you use. I 
cannot summarize the exact situation. In addition, it uses hundreds 
of small js files, so not too nice for distribution on disk.

If you can pack some of your files in a zip and send them to me 
(private email off this list), I can have a look to see what may be 
the problem.
No need to include the applet files, just tell me what Jmol version 
they are.


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