Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial (and inline data)

2007-05-18 Thread Bob Hanson
data "model xxx" had a bug. That's fixed. I think you can use data "model" instead, and it will work. It's just when you add the space and xxx that the bug causes the error. thanks, Bob Dean Johnston wrote: > I had similar problems - On OS X the Java cache is located in > ~/Library/Caches/J

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial (and inline data)

2007-05-18 Thread Dean Johnston
I had similar problems - On OS X the Java cache is located in ~/Library/Caches/Java/cache ­ you can clear it using the Java Preferences utility. I always wondered why clearing the browser cache didn¹t always work when I updated Jmol versions. Unrelated note ­ has anybody tried inline files using

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-18 Thread Frieda Reichsman
On May 18, 2007, at May 18, 9:23 AM, Bob Hanson wrote: I think it's a level of change none of us understand -- the cache I was referring to was the Java cache, which is where the JAR files go, which is different (sigh) from the "browser cache"; apparently that was not cleared. I've seen it

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-18 Thread Sérgio Ceroni da Silva
Bob Hanson escreveu: I think it's a level of change none of us understand -- the cache I was referring to was the Java cache, which is where the JAR files go, which is different (sigh) from the "browser cache"; apparently that was not cleared. I've seen it happen, but I don't know exactly how t

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-18 Thread Bob Hanson
Frieda Reichsman wrote: > Hi Bob, > > Did you see the post about having emptied cache/restarted browser? > Really not sure what you mean, since I'm not aware that that is an > ineffective measure regarding cache... Also this happened on two > different machines. So maybe there is some level of

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-18 Thread Frieda Reichsman
Hi Bob, Did you see the post about having emptied cache/restarted browser? Really not sure what you mean, since I'm not aware that that is an ineffective measure regarding cache... Also this happened on two different machines. So maybe there is some level of caching that I do not understa

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-17 Thread Bob Hanson
I'll bet if you move them back it will work just fine as well. Really it was a browser caching problem. When you moved the page your browser loaded the files again. That's all. Frieda Reichsman wrote: > OK, I have repaired the tutorial but am not understanding why it was > not working the way

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-16 Thread Frieda Reichsman
OK, I have repaired the tutorial but am not understanding why it was not working the way it was. I moved the applets up a directory so they are "above" the page that calls them, and changed the directory in jmolInitialize accordingly. Now it works. I thought this structure of the applets be

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-16 Thread Frieda Reichsman
no, I cleared cache, quit and restarted browser, same thing. http://moleculesinmotion.com/patterson_hb/myo/ On May 16, 2007, at May 16, 11:05 PM, Bob Hanson wrote: I think it's just a caching problem. Frieda Reichsman wrote: Hi, I have a tutorial that worked about 1 year ago with no proble

Re: [Jmol-users] problem with old tutorial

2007-05-16 Thread Bob Hanson
I think it's just a caching problem. Frieda Reichsman wrote: > Hi, I have a tutorial that worked about 1 year ago with no problems. I > just re-uploaded it and get this error: > > load: class JmolApplet not found. > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: JmolApplet > at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.f