On 2005-07-08 (13:27) Egon Willighagen wrote:
>On Friday 08 July 2005 01:17 pm, timothy driscoll wrote:
>>if you are running from an actual Web server, you can put JmolApplet,
>>Jmol.js, and your pdb files anywhere in relation to each other as
>>long as they are www-readable, and the paths and fil
On 2005-07-08 (13:27) Egon Willighagen wrote:
>On Friday 08 July 2005 01:17 pm, timothy driscoll wrote:
>>if you are running from an actual Web server, you can put
>>JmolApplet, Jmol.js, and your pdb files anywhere in relation to
>>each other as long
>as
>>they are www-readable, and the paths and
On Friday 08 July 2005 01:17 pm, timothy driscoll wrote:
> if you are running from an actual Web server, you can put JmolApplet,
> Jmol.js, and your pdb files anywhere in relation to each other as long as
> they are www-readable, and the paths and filenames and permissions are
> correct. you can e
On 2005-07-08 (12:48) Angel Herraez wrote:
>Robley and Jennifer, it is not a question of relative or absolute
>paths, it is that Java will refuse to load files that are above the
>applet in the folder tree structure, due to security reasons.
>
>So, you can have
>/JmolApplet.jar
>/molecule.mol
>
Robley and Jennifer, it is not a question of relative or absolute
paths, it is that Java will refuse to load files that are above the
applet in the folder tree structure, due to security reasons.
So, you can have
/JmolApplet.jar
/molecule.mol
or
/JmolApplet.jar
/models/molecule.mol
but not
/jmol
> If you have the file somewhere else (say "above" the Jmol file), can you
> just use the complete path (i.e. URL) to the file?
It is generally best if you use 'relative paths' to reference other files.
That way you can restructure your web site more easily.
In other words, do not start your ref
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Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] beginning Jmol website
> I see the file there from my ftp program, so I'm confused. My page is
> at http://web.centre.edu/muzyka/organic/butane/simple.htm
butane.xyz does not exist in the same directory as simple.htm
Restated, this f
> I see the file there from my ftp program, so I'm confused. My
> page is at http://web.centre.edu/muzyka/organic/butane/simple.htm
butane.xyz does not exist in the same directory as simple.htm
Restated, this file should exist, but does not:
http://web.centre.edu/muzyka/organic/butane/butane.xy
Hi Jennifer
I have seen this before. Most likely it is due to jmol applet being in a
directory **under** that of the model. This is a known problem, though I
thought I understood it was so only for local files, no web server files.
Anyway, for a start try putting jmolapplet.jar in the same fol
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