I'm finally trying to start converting some of my chime tutorials to jmol, and I'm having a tough time getting a very simple example to work. I basically copied the "simple example" in the demonstration pages. I've tried several approaches, all of them unsuccessful. I tried running the page from my desktop. That doesn't work, but I vaguely remember reading that the page has to be running from a server. So I tried running the page from my server. In both of these cases, the little black jmol box appears but no molecule is loaded. I read the java console and it looks like the molecule isn't getting loaded from my desktop because of some violation. From the server, there's a message that says the file isn't found. I see the file there from my ftp program, so I'm confused. My page is at http://web.centre.edu/muzyka/organic/butane/simple.htm I was reading through the old messages on the archive to see if there's some stupid thing I'm doing wrong. From April 26 (in response to Kevin Parkes' message), I see there's a problem with jmol.js. So I downloaded the latest version of jmol.js from http://www.jmol.org/jmol/Jmol.js and the error messages I get are even scarier. I also tried a demo referred to in that same thread ( http://www.jmol.org/demo/jssample3) and I get messages similar to the ones I saw when I used that version of the Jmol.js. I'm thinking the version of Jmol.js I downloaded (dated May 14, 2005) might have a problem. But whatever I did previously wasn't working either. I would appreciate any advice that anybody can offer. -Jennifer
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