On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 11:04 AM, James <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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:
>
>
So I'm guessing that opened, but Jmol.jar did not? Something very odd
there....



> 1) Previously I was scripting operations with Jmol. For that purpose,
> should I still refer to Jmol.jar, and not this new file?
>

Either way. But there is no command-line scripting of a JNLP file, I think.


>
> 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:
>
>
Make sure you use JmolAppletSigned.jnlp, not JmolApplet.jnlp. It should
have full permissions. Does for me....
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