I have been assured by an administrator at GoDaddy that revocation itself
is definitely irrevocable.
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Are you sure its *irrevocable*, Bob? That's quite unfortunate. As Angel
says, it will take me some time to verify that current Jmol works in
FirstGlance. Typically, I find one or more bugs/issues and have to wait
till they're fixed (in my code or in Jmol) before I release a new
version. And oft
Argghhh
For me, upgrading to a new version means checking every page that nothing
is broken or changes when the scripts are run. Yes, that has happened to
me before and one cannot assume they will run the same (I have 14.3.3
running in most of my pages -- I thought it was older, so it may n
Well, it turns out that, following the instructions of an inexperienced
representative from GoDaddy (where Jmol's secure signed certificate is
managed) I just disabled permanently and irrevokably all standing Jmol Java
applets.
Not kidding. *All deployed Jmol applets are dead*. Period. They will
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