> Could  I ask the list to test the following
>
> http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/chreay/suppinfo/cr030092l/Figure4/index.html
>

>From a relatively high-bandwidth connection on the east coast of the US ...

I tested on a Linux box with Fedora + on a Windows box with IE.

Both failed on the initial load.

Both worked after hitting 'reload' one time.

> This has all the hallmarks of a flow control problem, whereupon the data
> for an applet is passed to that applet before it has fully finished
> downloading.

I do not think that is the case here.

The JmolApplet must be initialized and must explicitly ask for the data.

> If this is correct,  I dont know if this is a browser issue, a Java run
> time issue,
> or a  Jmol issue (or an issue due to the way the applet is called).
>
> Can anyone help?

I cannot investigate at the present time, but will look later. Remind me
tomorrow if you do not hear from me.


Miguel



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