Hi Henry!
I tried your page in my Win7 laptop.
It loads fine, I got two regular Java dialogs asking for enabling the applet
(one is a Java-style dialog, the other looks like coming from the browser),
Both displayed name and signing information correctly.
Jmol applet loaded quickly and I could
On 08/05/2014 06:50 PM, Rzepa, Henry S wrote:
Can anyone help with this mystery.
If I open a web page using a properly signed Java applet (from Bob), I get
a dialog (OS X Mavericks, Safari, Java 7.67) which says
Web site: http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk
Application: UNKNOWN (why unknown, its
Can anyone help with this mystery.
If I open a web page using a properly signed Java applet (from Bob), I get a
dialog (OS X Mavericks, Safari, Java 7.67) which says
Web site: http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk
Application: UNKNOWN (why unknown, its properly signed!)
Publisher: UNKOWNN (no they are
On 5 Aug 2014, at 18:01, Pshemak Maslak n...@psu.edu wrote:
You may try the following:
1. uninstall all Java
2. delete all Java directories (I do not know where they are on OS X, but on
Win they are within AppData and within users) with Oracle and Sun in the name
(does OS X has a good
You may try the following:
1. uninstall all Java
2. delete all Java directories (I do not know where they are on OS X,
but on Win they are within AppData and within users) with Oracle and Sun
in the name (does OS X has a good search utility?)
3, reinstall Java
These are probably desperation
On 8/5/2014 1:06 PM, Rzepa, Henry S wrote:
On 5 Aug 2014, at 18:01, Pshemak Maslak n...@psu.edu wrote:
You may try the following:
1. uninstall all Java
2. delete all Java directories (I do not know where they are on OS X, but on
Win they are within AppData and within users) with Oracle and
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