Bob Hanson wrote:
> Rolf Huehne wrote:
> 
>> Bob Hanson wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Forget it. Here's the deal.
>>>
>>> It turns out that an applet can pop up a "menu" that consists of an 
>>> image covering the ENTIRE SCREEN.
>>> Or a set of "menus" that collectively cover the entire screen. 
>>> Obviously, this is a security risk, as the screen could spoof any login 
>>> system. That's the issue. I've seen a demonstration of this, and it's 
>>> pretty impressive.
>>>
>>> Take a look at what I just put up at 
>>> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/new.htm
>>>
>>> If you don't use Java 1.6.0_10, the menuing will be normal -- but check 
>>> out the console anyway.
>>>
>>>    
>>>
> Ah - I'm informed that the LATEST Java build, Java 1.6.rc (build 28), 
> does indeed allow the menu again, albeit with some extra flashing borders.
> 
>> The popup menu is replaced also with Java 1.4.2_17 on Linux and 1.6.0_07
>> on WinXP.
>>  
>>
> and before, on those systems, could you get the pop-up menu? (with Jmol 
> 11.5.50, for example?)
> 

I don't know it particularly for 11.5.50 but it worked for all versions
I have worked with (before 11.6.RC2 on your example page).

Regards,
Rolf

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