Hi Eric,
thanks for you reply and suggestions.
> Have you ever seen this java memory problem?
I haven't seen this yet, but I typically only load or unload once or
twice for testing.
Is anybody besides me seeing these java crashes with security exceptions
due to java accessing it's own cache?
>
Dear Josh,
Thanks for sharing!
It appears to me that you are writing Jmol into a pre-existing HTML
division. To unload, you are changing the contents of that division
to nothing (an empty character string).
This is what I do in my Jmol Tutorial-Authoring Template (JTAT,
http://bioinformatics.
Due to some still unresolved problems with jmol crashing users browsers
(btw, this appears to be a *java* bug), we wanted users to be able to
decide whether to launch jmol. Using javascript we dynamically load and
unload the applet into and from the page without a page reload. Check it
out here to
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