Hi,
could someone tell me what the all the different applet files are?
And why a signed and an unsigned set?
I'm guessing maybe they are if you only need some limited
functionallity?
thanks for the patience and time to answer,
much appreciated,
steve
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Stephen Hillier wrote:
Hi,
could someone tell me what the all the different applet files are?
And why a signed and an unsigned set?
What a timely question! I was just drafting a message to users
Jmol users:
We were all a bit confused with the new file naming, so we've decided to
On May 11, 2007, at May 11, 7:34 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:
JmolApplet.jar
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A single jar file containing all Jmol applet components. Use this if
you want to keep your website simple or you just want to upload a
single
JAR file whenever new versions are released. Loads Jmol
Frieda Reichsman wrote:
On May 11, 2007, at May 11, 7:34 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:
JmolApplet.jar
---
A single jar file containing all Jmol applet components. Use this if
you want to keep your website simple or you just want to upload a single
JAR file whenever new versions
Bob Hanson wrote:
What a timely question! I was just drafting a message to users
Jmol users:
We were all a bit confused with the new file naming, so we've decided to
rename the applet files again -- just to thoroughly confuse you.
Actually, this is much better. What follows refers to
But you use cartoons, so
JmolApplet0_ShapesBio.jar (52K) is downloaded when the first script that
involves a cartoon is invoked.
Yes, I've understood that, and it's a great advantage to have reduced
downloads adjusted to needs. It can, however, be disconcerting that
the first cartoon (or
I'm interested in any observations on this. So far the idea is to wait
and see if there really is any issue. My guess is that a 50-60K download
generally won't be noticed, as it is about the size of a small image.
But it's possible that the delay would be noticeable and that we need to
allow
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