Anthony,
  
 I was curious about your intent re local running. I've been working on 
implementing local running for a number of Jmol browser applications. How 
are you delivering jsmol to the student computers running the page - over 
local network or in a complete package (folder) on the student computer? I 
can imagine all types of local issues with the former approach. 
  
 In the stuff I'm working on, I've come to define locally two ways: 
  
 1) The app is completely local - no ifs ands or buts! - i.e. local. 
 2) The app is double-click runnable, but it requires an Internet 
connection - i.e. "local." 
  
 In class room and meeting presentations, both local and "local" have some 
use. I've not thought about adding local network to this list, but, again, 
I suspect that there would be all kinds of problems with this. 
  
 Otis 
  

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 From: "C Anthony Lewis" <cale...@plymouth.ac.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 9:37 AM
To: "jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net" <jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] JSmol and Java issues... maybe   
Hi Rolf, Otis, Angel and Bob,

Many thanks - yes, the '<!DOCTYPE html>' should not be where it is and I 
don't know how it got there - an editing glitch maybe but I'm now not sure 
which version of the file I've tried so I will make sure that's sorted and 
try it again. I'll also try the suggestion to use "jsmol/j2s" rather than 
"./j2s". Thanks for the tip regarding the <script> attributes.

I'm doing this locally on all the machines I've tried and it only seems to 
fail on the student fleet... works on my office machine and one at home.

I'll report back shortly.

What a wonderful list - many thanks for the suggestions!

Anthony

 

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