Ok, those details are useful

It is possible that Chrome has recently changed its security policy (and so it 
would not matter which Jmol version you use) regarding retrieving of files via 
other browser different to the one the page is in. But this should only affect 
binary files, as far as I know.

The "serverURL"  parameter (I quoted this incorrectly in the former message)  
has a default which in case of trouble needs to be customised. Please see

http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Jmol_JavaScript_Object#Setting_parameters

http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Jmol_JavaScript_Object/Info#Files_and_paths


Apart from that, if you could give us a URL with a test page it will be easier 
to 
diagnose.


David Hibbitts wrote:
> 1) They are res files (not binary, shellx format). > 
> 2) Web-server. 
> 3) No idea, I doubt I've configured it, where would I find that?


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