On 31 Jul 2012, at 08:15, Rzepa Henry wrote:
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> On 26 Jul 2012, at 11:32, "Greeves, Nick" wrote:
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> Can anyone reproduce this? Although doing the above allows OS X Mountain
> lion to run signed Jmol from a remote server, trying to run the same from a
> local hard drive produces the me
On 26 Jul 2012, at 11:32, "Greeves, Nick" wrote:
> If you try Mountain Lion and sites with the signed applet you may find you
> are unable to enable the applet.
> It is new security feature in Mac OS X, by default only apps from Mac Store &
> from trusted developers are allowed to run there. F
Is this true in all browsers, or only safari?
On Jul 26, 2012, at 6:32 AM, Greeves, Nick wrote:
> If you try Mountain Lion and sites with the signed applet you may find you
> are unable to enable the applet.
> This may help
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> accepted
> It is new security feature in Ma
If you try Mountain Lion and sites with the signed applet you may find you are
unable to enable the applet.
This may help
up vote1down voteaccepted
It is new security feature in Mac OS X, by default only apps from Mac Store &
from trusted developers are allowed to run there. Fortunatelly, it is
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