> Hi everyone!, first at all thanks for your support.
>
> I tried Angel's first option and it didn't work out, the second one did
> it.
> But I'm inserting the html code into a jsp which belong to a portlet which
> will be run on a tomcat's portal. The main idea is to put Jmol as an
> external directory of this portlet where it will be called and load from
> user's home the pdb file. Let me explain it better, Jmol will be executed
> from /usr/local/<tomcat-dir>/webapps/<portlet-dir>/jmol and I need to load
> files from /home/<user-dir>/<work-dir>/file.pdb, I successfully load
> jmolApplet thought Jmol.js, I'm able to see it's menu but I can't load the
> file properly. I can see in the menu in the top this message "no atom
> loaded".

Make all files visible through your http server (tomcat or apache) and
everthing will work.


Miguel



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