On Saturday, March 8, 2014 12:49:24 PM UTC-5, ssin...@coe.edu wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
 

> I had a similar problem with the sage cell server. My system: Ubuntu 
> 12.04-32, Chromium 32, FF 27, java-7-oracle. The fix for me: found an 
> application called jcontrol; I used "locate jcontrol" and found it hiding 
> at:
>
> /usr/bin/jcontrol
> /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/bin/jcontrol
> /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/jre/bin/jcontrol
>
> Run jcontrol; click the "Security" tab; click "Enable Java content in the 
> browser", lower the security slider to "Medium", add "
> https://cloud.sagemath.com"; to the Exception Site List.   I still get 
> various security warnings, but jmol now works inline. The slider and 
> exception list are probably redundant, but now java works on other sites, 
> too.
>
> Hope it works for you!
> SSingleton
>

Thanks for the reply.  For me, the tab "Security" (in Java's control panel 
-- jcontrol) did not have the  "Enable Java content in the browser" option.

Although this might a good solution if set up correctly, I feel a bit 
nervous about messing with security settings.  I will stick with running 
jmol outside of the browser for now.  But I greatly appreciate your reply.

Thanks,

Luis

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