On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> Jonathan wrote:
>> This appears to be a SAGE specific problem.  I can even reproduce it
>> with Firefox on MacOS (works fine in Safari on MacOS).  There must be
>> something about the javascript used to launch Jmol.  I will need to
>> delve into how SAGE uses Jmol... As I haven't looked at this before
>> and have limited time to devote to this it may take a while, but I
>> will give it a shot.
>>
>> The behavior is suggestive of a security problem making it so that
>> Jmol cannot read the input file/data.
>>
> Should there perhaps be an error in the java console or something then?
>

I do not see any error in the java console when this fails on my
Windows XP system.  The discussion about memory however makes me
wonder if it might not be memory related - the laptop on which this
fails does not have much memory.  (1 Gbyte. )  Perhaps the default
allocation on this system is not enough. Is there some way to
configure the JRE on Windows to make more memory available?

Regards,
Bill Page.

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