In case people missed this one, it relates to the following syndrome

"Java applet failed to load when visited using HTTPs protocol with Java 7"

It seems  Java 7 introduces new security features, described at the following  
URL. So if you have a web site offering the  Jmol applet, you need to check 
your Apache server configuration to comply.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10543198/java-applet-failed-to-load-when-visited-using-https-protocol-with-java-7
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