the wget or curl accessability test definitely sounds like an useful 
approach.
Thanks.

On 12.04.12 17:02, Rolf Huehne wrote:
> On 04/12/2012 04:50 PM, Martin Hediger wrote:
>> Dear Jmol Users
>> I'm experiencing this unexplainable Apache error
>> File does not exist: path/to/JmolApplet, referrer: path/to/cgi/script.cgi
>>
>> The file is definitely there, and the initialization of the applet
>> hasn't changed. What are most likely reasons for such errors?
>>
> Very often this type of error occurs if the file access rights are not
> set properly for the apache user, either for one of the directories in
> the path or for the file itself.
>
> On a web server it might also be possible that there are defined
> redirection rules that in the end point to a false location.
>
> You can check this if you try to access all relevant files explicitly
> either by a web browser or by a command-line tool like 'wget' or 'curl'.
>
> Regards,
> Rolf
>
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