Ah, yes. I remember this problem, but I didn't recognize it here. They (their 
ISP?) must have recently changed the way the IP lookup works, since Java 1.6 
has been around for a while I think. 

I'll let them know about the IP lookup issue, perhaps they can do something 
about it, or perhaps we will need to move to the signed applet. The downside 
there is that some folks are intimidated by the Trust dialog and say no... but 
it's hard to know how often this will occur.

Thanks, Bob.
Frieda



On Sep 8, 2011, at 8:37 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:

> What a drag. It's some sort of Java/browser bug associated with the complex 
> nature of tying host names to IP addresses. I think we have seen this before, 
> haven't we? Somehow a hosting service messes up with their IP address lookup 
> registration, and then Java when it "round trips" the host name somehow sees 
> the server call as to another host which is not allowed for the unsigned 
> applet. Angel, do you remember something about that? Really all these pages 
> should be using the signed applet, because users should have the ability to 
> save files.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Frieda Reichsman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am experiencing the same sort of error (see below) when accessing some of 
> my Biochemical Journal figures, for example,
> http://www.biochemj.org/bj/434/0365/bj4340365add.htm
> 
> on the following systems:
> Java 1.6.0_26 on Mac OSX 10.7 ("Lion") in Safari, Firefox
> Java 1.6.0_24, on Win XP, in IE 7
> Java 1.6.0_26, on Win XP in IE8, Firefox
> 
> However, the error does not occur when I access the figure from my own 
> server. 
> http://moleculesinmotion.com/BJ-2011-1825/figure5.htm
> 
> The directory structure does not appear to have been changed on the 
> Biochemical Journal server. The error there does not occur using Java 1.5:
> Java 1.5.0_30 on OSX 10.5 (Leopard) Safari and Firefox
> Java 1.5.0_30 on OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Safari and Firefox
> Java 1.5.0_16, Win 98, Firefox 2 (!)
> 
> I can also confirm that the error reported by Clinton below is still 
> occurring at the Lehninger site with Java 1.6 (I did not even know these 
> tutorials, several written by me, had been converted from Chime to Jmol! So 
> much for selling one's work instead of licensing). I reported the error via 
> the site's tech support form.
> 
> Does anyone have any insight into how to structure the directories so that 
> this error does not occur, or other means to address this problem?
> 
> Frieda
> 
> 
> On Jun 19, 2011, at 4:01 PM, Angel Herráez wrote:
> 
>> [I'm copying this to the users' list]
>> 
>> 
>> Hello Clinton
>> 
>> > I am experiencing some problems using a website in java. The website is
>> > this: http://bcs.whfreeman.com/lehninger5e/content/cat_030/index.html When
>> > I click on protein architecture then amino acids, I get an error "click
>> > [#] to run movie scripts".
>> 
>> That is not an error. It's a note the  webste authors have put to provide 
>> users with a guide.
>> 
>> 
>> > When I then attempt to choose an amino acid
>> > from the drop down menu, I get the attached error.
>> 
>> Now that IS an error! Sounds like one of the recent changes in security 
>> policy of Java is breaking the site. You should contact Freeman to tell them.
>> 
>> 
>> > I've tried using the newest version of IE, firefox and google chrome but
>> > they all come up with the same error message. I've also updated my flash
>> > to 10.3 and my java yesterday so they are the newest versions. On other
>> > computers in my uni network, it seems to work fine so I'm assuming its a
>> > setting on my computer.
>> 
>> It may be due to different Java versions. In this case, updating Java makes 
>> the problem appear. Older Java versions may not give this error because 
>> their security restrictions are less tight.
>> 
>> I am seing the same error in my Firefox 4, WinXP, Java 1.6.0_25
>> 
>> 
>> > Any help with resolving this error would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Nothing you can do. It needs to be fixed by the website authors.
>> 
>> >
>> > Cheers
>> >
>> > Clinton
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