In another e-mail thread, Otis Rothernberger suggested this script

        <script type="text/javascript">
                        Jmol._alertNoBinary = false;
                jmolApplet0 = Jmol.getApplet("jmolApplet0", Info);
        </script>

to get rid of the error message mentioned below, and it worked.

Thanks Otis,
Chris

On Jan 10, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Christopher Masi <cm...@westfield.ma.edu> wrote:

> […] Downloading gzipped files works now, but the first time a page loads a 
> gzipped file I get the following error message,
> 
> "JmolCore.js: synchronous binary file transfer is requested but not available”
> 
> but everything loads just fine after that error message is dismissed.
> 
> I just tested it on the campus server, and I get the same error the first 
> time a gzipped file is requested, but the file loads once the dialogue box is 
> dismissed.
> 
> Thanks for the help!
> 
> Chris
>  […]

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