> What is the problem again with CDs? I don't get it. I run Jmol all
> the
> time from directories on my hard drive, despite Miguel's concern
> about
> Java applets never being meant for local use. Is there a worry that
> there will be Java security incompatibilities on certain platforms?
> I
What is the problem again with CDs? I don't get it. I run Jmol all the
time from directories on my hard drive, despite Miguel's concern about
Java applets never being meant for local use. Is there a worry that
there will be Java security incompatibilities on certain platforms? Is
there evidence
There have been several questions about using the Jmol applet "locally",
"from a CD" and so on. The assumption (and the main source of problems)
was that no web server would be involved. I've just been thinking - that
assumption does not necessarily have to be true. There are open source
web se
> From: Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Re: Re: Several applets in a page fail to load randomly
> 2005-02-25 16:39
>
> Sounds like another vote for always working from a local web server ;-)
The problem is, I want to make pages that will run from a CD...
I will keep trying.
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E.L. Willighagen a écrit :
Op Sunday 27 February 2005 02:14, schreef Miguel:
We could setup a jmol-fr mailing list.
I think that we would be better off with one list. If things get posted in
other languages that is OK with me.
Well, the problem now was that a user unsubscribed becaus
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