Hi,

My results under Win 7, Chrome, Java 7u45.


On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 12:59 AM, Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu> wrote:

> Ho, ho! Looks like the Oracle guidelines are changing every day. This one
> in our favor. I have added the following line to the manifests inside the
> Jar files:
>
> Caller-Allowable-Codebase: *
>
> and I do believe that gets rid of the warning messages.
>

Interesting, I was already doing this on my other Java project.


>
> Test of trusted-signed certificate for the full Jmol build
>
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/test2.htm?SIGNED
>
> Q: Did you get a warning message at all?
>


> Q: How many warning dialogs do you get? Of what nature?
>

First, Chrome message at the top of the window "Java needs your permission
to run" -> Always run on this site
Nothing more, but I probably trusted your certificate before.


>
> Q: If you reload the page does it still ask you to approve? Same number of
> times?
>

No message


>
> Q: If you close your browser and reopen it and go to the page, any
> differences there? (Back to asking all the questions, or no questions, or
> fewer?)
>

No message


>
> Q: If you *go to another browser  *do you get that message? Or is it
> completely gone now?
>

IE 10: No message
FF 25: No message

Nico
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