Henry:

I am using the same OS but downloaded last evening’s release of jmol (14.0.3).  
I test using my sites local network server on an iMac, which should behave like 
an outside server.  My test was to access test2.htm in the jsmol directory.  It 
runs fine with HTML5 and the signed applet. But does not do so when simply 
launched as a file.  I did have to change permissions on the jmol directory.

In my java console (security tab>manage certificates, I see the Integrated 
Graphics certificate as trusted  (That has been true since originally specified 
several iterations of jmol ago.

However, when I try your link, I get the same results as you do.

 
On Dec 30, 2013, at 8:25 AM, Rzepa, Henry S <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On 29 Dec 2013, at 20:00, Robert Hanson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm guessing  it will be January 14:
>> 
>> https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/new_security_requirements_for_rias
>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/alerts-086861.html
>> 
>> As I understand it, all applets must be updated. "signed" or not -- all must 
>> be signed, and local file reading now requires the JNLP files as well in the 
>> directory of the JAR files. (Note that these JNLP files allow the applet to 
>> be started outside a browser as well.)
> 
> Using  Jmol  14.0.2 (14th December) uploaded to a server,  I can indeed no 
> longer get the applet to load (OS X Mavericks/Safari or Firefox). 
> 
> "Application blocked by security settings”. 
> 
> It also  (falsely) tells me that "the  Java security settings have prevented 
> this application from running. You may change this behaviour in the Java 
> control panel”.  Well,  I could not.  This did not happen with eg 13.3.9.
> 
> There are four  JNLP files in this build of  Jmol in the  Java directory  
> (including eg JmolApplet.jnlp and JmolAppletSigned.jnlp), but their presence 
> has not prevented the above message.
> 
> Am struggling slightly.  
> 
> Could it be that our  Apache server has no  MIMEtype defined for  JNLP?
> Or that  OS X Mavericks Java is broken in this regard?
> Or that some other configuration which  I  have omitted is needed?
> 
> The relevant page is http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/WEO/ja061400a/?JAVA  (which 
> is an ancient page from  ~2007 which  I thought  I might try to rescue).
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