Jennifer,
The page hangs for me on the first structure load, BUT if I wait it out, all is
OK. I missed this point in my initial check. All is well after this initial
load.
This initial hang, however, is repeated in some subsequent (no cache clearing)
new sessions. I don’t know that this is a problem, but it mirrors a behavior
that I’m seeing on my site now that I moved to GoDaddy. Since it’s not related
to local cache, I’ve been assuming that its related to the GoDaddy Name Server
DNS software. It’s irritating, but there’s not much I can do about it. I’m
spoiled because my site was on a high end service that I had to drop because of
cost/space limitations.
So I think I’m seeing this type of Name Server DNS software delay on your
page’s initial load on occasion. I just did not catch it at fist because I was
thinking that the page was already loaded. It was, but that load structure
button is loading a new page!
Are you using GoDaddy by any chance?
Otis
--
Otis Rothenberger
o...@chemagic.org
http://chemagic.org
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 10:18 AM, Otis Rothenberger <osrot...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Jennifer,
>
> I hate to be a "poop," but even with cache clearing this page is still not
> working for me on Safari or Windows 10 Edge:
>
> http://chemserv.centre.edu/muzyka/spectralzoo/jsmol/specZoo.php
> <http://chemserv.centre.edu/muzyka/spectralzoo/jsmol/specZoo.php>
>
> Is this the page that you were referencing in your latest note?
>
> Otis
>
> --
> Otis Rothenberger
> o...@chemagic.org <mailto:o...@chemagic.org>
> http://chemagic.org <http://chemagic.org/>
>
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 9:11 AM, Jennifer L. Muzyka <jennifer.muz...@centre.edu
> <mailto:jennifer.muz...@centre.edu>> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for Angel and Otis for helping me with the troubleshooting. After I
>> cleared my cache, it works for me too! I’m embarrassed to make such a silly
>> mistake.
>> Jennifer
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Jennifer Muzyka
>> H.W. Stodghill Jr. and Adele H. Stodghill Professor of Chemistry
>> Centre College
>> 600 West Walnut Street
>> Danville, KY 40422
>>
>> jennifer.muz...@centre.edu <mailto:jennifer.muz...@centre.edu>
>> http://web.centre.edu/muzyka <http://web.centre.edu/muzyka>
>> http://organicers.org <http://organicers.org/>
>>
>> 859-238-5413
>> fax 859-236-7925
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 11, 2016, at 6:08 AM, Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es
>>> <mailto:angel.herr...@uah.es>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Jennifer,
>>>
>>> Your page
>>> http://chemserv.centre.edu/muzyka/spectralzoo
>>> <http://chemserv.centre.edu/muzyka/spectralzoo>
>>> is mostly functional for me (at least in Firefox Windows7).
>>>
>>> 1. JSpecViewer loads, and it loads spectra when I click on the buttons.
>>>
>>> 2. JSmol aldo loads, althoug it is hidden due to the css rule
>>> #structure { display: none; }
>>>
>>> 3. The [Show Structure] button is not working because it sends data to a
>>> structure.htm page that does not exist. I have made a local duplicate of
>>> your page with the proper structure.htm file and it also works.
>>>
>>>
>>> So I believe there is no problem due to upgrading your JSmol version, there
>>> is no JmolScript problem, even Javascript problems.
>>> You have most likely a mixed up collection of pieces of javascript code
>>> inherited from previous page.
>>>
>>> For example,
>>> - you are calling jquery.js twice (at the top and the bottom of your page)
>>> -- in fact, three times counting the copy included in JSmol.min.js
>>> - you are calling a mixture of JSmol-related js files, which are not needed
>>> as Otis pointed out
>>> - you are missing or have the wrong path to structure.htm
>>>
>>> This is my advice:
>>>
>>> (head section) Leave just these:
>>>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery/jquery.js"></script>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="JSmol.min.nojq.js"></script>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/JSmolJSV.js"></script>
>>>
>>> (bottom of body) Remove this line:
>>>
>>> <script src="../../reactionzoo/fluid_files/jquery.js"></script>
>>>
>>> Optionally:
>>>
>>> You can probably remove the jmol_isReady part, and clean up your Info
>>> definitions to these:
>>>
>>> Info = {
>>> width: 800,
>>> height: 300,
>>> color: "#FFFFFF",
>>> serverURL: "http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/php/jsmol.php
>>> <http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/php/jsmol.php>",
>>> disableInitialConsole: true,
>>> use: "HTML5"
>>> }
>>> var Info2 = {
>>> width: 200,
>>> height: 200,
>>> serverURL: "http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/jsmol.php
>>> <http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/jsmol.php>",
>>> use: "HTML5",
>>> j2sPath: "j2s"
>>> }
>>>
>>> Although not important for your setup, this is the correct function, just
>>> in case:
>>>
>>> function cloneJSmol(JSmolObject) {
>>> var t = JSmolObject._jmolType; //temp
>>> if ( /_Canvas2D/.test(t) ) { t = 'HTML5'; }
>>> else if ( /_Canvas3D/.test(t) ) { t = 'WebGL'; }
>>> else if ( /_Applet/.test(t) ) { t = 'Java'; }
>>> else { t = null; }
>>> JSmolCloneData.type = t;
>>> JSmolCloneData.state = Jmol.getPropertyAsString(JSmolObject, 'stateInfo');
>>> window.open(' structure.htm','JSmolPopup','resizable, width=500,
>>> height=500');
>>> }
>>>
>>>
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