Hi Otis and Angel,

I tried the Java route with IE8.0 and got a bit further but a further error 
resulted as something couldn’t be found – I think I’ll abandon IE entirely and 
go back to Chrome since that’s fixable with a simple batch file.

Responding, indirectly, to the questions below – the students will be using 
computers provided by the institution for teaching (obviously not up to 
scratch). They may have tablets at home but don’t tend to use them in these 
sessions. These computers are connected to the Internet so could access data 
from the various databases. A question regarding 1): If students have and use 
their own hardware (tablet, phablet, whatever) would this not create further 
confusion and be difficult to manage?

As ever, thanks for the assistance,

Anthony

From: Otis Rothenberger [mailto:osrot...@chemagic.com]
Sent: 21 January 2015 18:22
To: jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] JSmol and Java issues... maybe

Angel and Anthony,

Angel,

You are correct! I was confused because Anthony's htm file is in the same 
directory as j2s. Now that I see his directory, I see that there is no jsme 
folder! He's working his app from inside the "jsme" folder. That's why I had to 
edit his original htm when I put it in my local app folder.

 You are also correct - pure comedy! The Otis and Angel show.

Anthony, now that I have your folder, most of your pages work on my wife's 
MSIE, albeit slowly.

Bob needs to confirm this, but I don't think NCI Resolver loads will work 
without the php file or another server script.

Questions for my own interests:

1) Do most of your student use tablets?
2) Are most of your students almost always connected to the Internet?

The reason I ask is that local but connected actually has some utility.

Otis
--
Otis Rothenberger
CheMagic.com<http://CheMagic.com>

On Jan 21, 2015, at 12:46 PM, Angel Herráez 
<angel.herr...@uah.es<mailto:angel.herr...@uah.es>> wrote:
Otis,

This is getting funny! ;-)

to me,  from CURRENT folder,
./j2s   means  CURRENT/j2s     (we agree)
while
jsmol/j2s   means   CURRENT/jsmol/j2s   (we don't agree)

no matter whether CURRENT = jsmol   or not; that is, if the current
folder name was  jsmol  you would ask for   jsmol/jsmol/j2s

Anyway, I believe that's not Anthony's cuase of problem


·
Dr. Angel Herráez
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Dept. of Systems Biology, University of Alcalá
E-28871 Alcalá de Henares  (Madrid), Spain


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