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'''Solution''': Safari > Preferences > Advanced > check the <code>Show Develop menu in menu bar</code> option. | '''Solution''': Safari > Preferences > Advanced > check the <code>Show Develop menu in menu bar</code> option. | ||
− | In the resulting Develop toolbar drop-down, check the <code>Disable Local File Restrictions</code> option. | + | <br>In the resulting Develop toolbar drop-down, check the <code>Disable Local File Restrictions</code> option. |
'''Caveat''': when models in binary-format files are to be loaded, Safari may fail in any case for local files. | '''Caveat''': when models in binary-format files are to be loaded, Safari may fail in any case for local files. |
Revision as of 15:38, 6 September 2014
Accessing J(S)mol-containing webpages in local disk
Safari in MacOS
Symptom: trying to load an html file with JSmol/Java in Safari. The applet tries to load but then fails.
Solution: Safari > Preferences > Advanced > check the Show Develop menu in menu bar
option.
In the resulting Develop toolbar drop-down, check the Disable Local File Restrictions
option.
Caveat: when models in binary-format files are to be loaded, Safari may fail in any case for local files.