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| In the quest to make Java less of a security risk Oracle has made it so that after January 15th, 2014, Java will no longer work with unsigned Java applets. The version of the Jmol structure viewer currently utilized by Proteopedia runs on such an applet. We are addressing this, but in the meantime to make Jmol work within Proteopedia End-users will have to add the Proteopedia site to a list of allow exceptions on their own computers. [[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Java#Adding_Proteopedia_to_the_Java_Exceptions_list more]]
| In the quest to make Java less of a security risk Oracle has made it so that after January 15th, 2014, Java will no longer work with unsigned Java applets. The version of the Jmol structure viewer currently utilized by Proteopedia runs on such an applet. We are addressing this, but in the meantime to make Jmol work within Proteopedia End-users will have to add the Proteopedia site to a list of allow exceptions on their own computers. [[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Java#Adding_Proteopedia_to_the_Java_Exceptions_list more]]

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Eran Hodis, Eric Martz, Joel L. Sussman, Jaime Prilusky, David Canner

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