On 07/08/2011 04:04 PM, Reinhold Störmann wrote:
>
> Lets try to sort thesee things out correctly:
>
> 2. How can I verify that the signed applet is running and not the unsigned?
>
There are several indicators:

1) The first time you start the applet from a specific source there 
should pop up a security warning dialog. If you accept running the 
signed applet there it should run as a signed applet. If you don't 
accept it will still run but only like the unsigned applet.

2) The usual "Jmol" text at the bottom right of the applet frame (called 
"frank" within Jmol for some historical reason) is changed to a red 
"Jmol_S".

3) If you open the applet menu (e.g. with right-click) and go to "About 
Jmol" (or maybe it's translation to another language) then it is 
indicated behind the jmol version number:
   Jmol 11.6.8 (signed)

(The "About Jmol" menu part changed in newer versions a little but I 
would expect that this information will still be there).

You can try running the signed applet from this URL:
http://www.imb-jena.de/cgi-bin/3d_mapping.pl?CODE=1deh&APPLET=signed

There I invoke it explicitly:
jmolInitialize("/ImgLibPDB/jmol/jmol-11.6.8", "JmolAppletSigned0.jar");

Regards,
Rolf

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