Jonathan Gutow wrote:

>On Oct 26, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Jonathan, while I'm thinking of it.... one thing I'm going to do to  
>>help
>>is to have Jmol deliver to webexport the list of files required in  
>>this
>>rendering.
>>    
>>
>Thank you.  That will help a lot.  From my perspective a call to a  
>function that returns a list of the files would be perfect.  How  
>about viewer.getFilesUsed()?
>  
>
something like that. Maybe a model number.

>>Jonathan Gutow wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Dear All:
>>>     I am trying to make it so that the user can easily do local tests of
>>>pages made by the export to web function.  I've run into an
>>>inconsistency in file security handling that is confusing me.  Here's
>>>the issue:
>>>
>>>If I load a page locally with all the page data in a directory inside
>>>the Jmol directory I can load scripts using the script command in the
>>>console fine.  However, if I try to use a Javascript generated
>>>JmolButton to load the script I get a
>>>java.security.AccessControlException: access denied error.  Any clues
>>>what I should look at to find the difference?  Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>show us the example.
>>    
>>
>Here's what I'm doing.  The directory structure is /Jmol/tests/ 
>folder_for_webpage/(.html, .js, .png, .spt .pdb).
>The Jmol applet files are at the same level in the tree as the tests  
>directory. I have set the path to the applet and the path to the .js  
>files as "../.."  I definitely get different behavior in the console  
>and using the button on the page.  Everything works fine if I set  
>things up to work on the server.
>Thanks for any suggestions.  Jonathan
>____
>Here's the pertinent snippet of the page:
>
><head>
><meta http-equiv="content-type"
>content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
><title>A web page containing Jmol applets</title>
><style type="text/css">
>/* These are important, don't change: */
>html, body { height:100%; overflow:hidden; margin:0; padding:0; }
>.JmolPanels { position:absolute; overflow:hidden;}
>.textPanels { position:absolute; overflow:auto; }
>#JmolPane {left:40%; width: 60%; top:0px; height:100%; }
>#mainPane { left:0px; width:40%; top:0px; height:100%; }
>#JmolDiv {width:100%; height:100%;}
>#Jmol0 {width:100%; height:100%;}
>/* Don't add margin or padding to textPane; if needed, use an inner  
>div with desired style (like 'contents' below) */
>
>/* These are aesthetic, can be customized: */
>.content { padding:0.5em 1ex; }
>.textPanels { background-color:rgb(102, 255, 255); }
></style>
><script>
>var dataDir = "."; // where the model AND .spt files are to be found.
></script>
><script src="JmolPopIn.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
><script type="text/javascript">
>jmoljarpath = "../..";
>jmoljspath = "../..";
></script>
><script type="text/javascript">
>addJavaScript(jmoljspath, "Jmol.js");
></script>
><script type="text/javascript">
>jmolInitialize(jmoljarpath, jmoljarfile);
>jmolSetDocument(0);
></script>
></head>
><body style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(102, 255, 255);"
>onload="scriptbuttonJmol('ethylene.spt')">
><div id="JmolPane" class="JmolPanels">
><div id="Jmol0" class="JmolDiv"> <img src="ethylene.png"
>alt="still of jmol image" style="height: 100%; width: 100%;"> </div>
></div>
><div id="mainPane" class="textPanels">
><div id="mainContent" class="content">Insert your TITLE and
><tbody>
><tr>
><td>
><script type="text/javascript">
>
>document.write(jmolButton("script ethylene.spt", "ethylene"));
>
></script><br>
></td>
></tr>
></tbody>
></table>
></div>
><!--content--></div>
><!--mainPane-->
></body>
></html>
>                          Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
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>
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>
>  
>

No problem on that on my machine -- the script loads just fine from the 
button. (I did have to remove the  "jmoljarfile" reference)

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