>>Buttons don't need to parse XML ... no need for gnujaxp.jar
>>
>
>
> Just to qualify the above.  If a button as shown above includes any script
> such as
> "load RRSS_fm-5-ts2.xml;   wireframe .1;  etc"
>
> then indeed even the button needs to include
> archive="JmolApplet.jar,gnujaxp.jar".
> It simply does not work without it, which is why  I included it in the
> example above.

If that is what you are observing, then something is *really* messed up
... and I don't know how I can help.

The script is a String. The button code is only 2 or 3 classes that I put
into JmolApplet.jar because it was easy. But it should not be making any
reference to xml support classes ... so gnujaxp.jar should not be needed.


> I think even if the script is referring to a previously loaded  XML file,
> it still needs
> archive="JmolApplet.jar,gnujaxp.jar" in the button declaration.
> This need to load gnujaxp.jar  also limits the ability to use the Jmol.js
> library,
> which as currently constituted, does not invoke gnujaxp.jar.

Makes no sense to me.


Miguel



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