Hi Nick,

A bit of a hack I suppose, but you could use a (single use) VM with some old 
windows version that still works.
E-mailing the developers directly is the way to go to figure out whether you 
can expect an update.

We had a similar problem with our own webserver (the Crystallographic Construct 
Designer ccd.rhpc.nki.nl) which was completely a java applet. The only real 
solution was a full rewrite. But that requires funding which  we luckily got 
from the West-Life project.
Keeping websites online is is not easy with changing technology and getting 
funding is hard because it is not new science.

Cheers,
Robbie



On 19 Mar 2019 17:43, Nicholas Keep <n.k...@mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk> wrote:

This is slightly off topic but I suspect people from PDBe etc read this
bulletin board.

Quite a number of very useful structural biology web sites (Olderado,
Vivaldi, EMDB to name but a few) require java based viewers and hence no
longer have full (or in the case of vivaldi any) functionality on up to
date browsers.

On a new computer it may prove hard or even impossible to find a browser
that will work

Are there plans to update these websites and is there any suggeted time
scale?

Any work rounds?

Best wishes

Nick

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Prof Nicholas H. Keep
Executive Dean of School of Science
Professor of Biomolecular Science
Crystallography, Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology,
Department of Biological Sciences
Birkbeck,  University of London,
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Bloomsbury
LONDON
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