Hi Robert,
Thanks for pointing me to the JSpecViewApplet.jnlp file, as an alternative
to running Jmol locally. This leaves me with a couple questions:
1) Previously I was scripting operations with Jmol. For that purpose,
should I still refer to Jmol.jar, and not this new file?
2) I'm not sure how to give the applet the permissions it needs. When I
select File -> Open File, I get a permissions error right away (no chance
to change directories to somewhere that might have the appropriate
permissions). This is what I see:
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RUNSCRIPT
JSpecView Applet 2.1.1/SVN1485 /2014-01-24 00:35
RUNSCRIPT load ?
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
("java.io.FilePermission" "C:\Users\admin\Documents" "read")
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
("java.io.FilePermission" "C:\Users\admin\Documents" "read")
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It must be taking those paths from the default in Windows because that is
not where I have the JSmol files themselves, nor the files I want to open.
Sincerely,
James Ryley, PhD, Patent Agent
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