From 91de96a7b336cf1c9bfc89e3d8adb35b1addf3c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Procter
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 09:21:31 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] JAL-1400 added explanation about signed/unsigned applet
compatibility with older java versions.
---
examples-jbake/content/appletParameters.html | 13 +++++++------
examples/appletParameters.html | 13 +++++++------
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/examples-jbake/content/appletParameters.html b/examples-jbake/content/appletParameters.html
index 7ed46b9..e02a7be 100644
--- a/examples-jbake/content/appletParameters.html
+++ b/examples-jbake/content/appletParameters.html
@@ -2,14 +2,15 @@ title=Applet Parameters
type=page
status=published
~~~~~~
+JalviewLite Applet Parameter Documentation
-
-- Parameters are described below
-- The javascript API is described here
-
+The JalviewLite applet is configured through a series of applet parameters,
+which are described below. Once initialised,
+the applet can be interacted with via its
+Javascript API.
+
Issues arising from tightening of Java Security default settings
JalviewLite is provided as a signed applet with 'sandbox' permissions and wildcards that allow it to be run from any website. Unfortunately, earlier versions of Java are not compatible with these settings, so if you find that you cannot see any of the examples on the left, try the unsigned applet examples.
- Additional applet deployment notes are below.
+ For additional deployment notes, see below.
Applet Parameters
The applet takes the following initialisation parameters.
diff --git a/examples/appletParameters.html b/examples/appletParameters.html
index 167df36..84f61e4 100644
--- a/examples/appletParameters.html
+++ b/examples/appletParameters.html
@@ -159,14 +159,15 @@ var _gaq = _gaq || [];_gaq.push(["_setAccount", "UA-9060947-1"]);_gaq.push(["_tr
+JalviewLite Applet Parameter Documentation
-
-- Parameters are described below
-- The javascript API is described here
-
+The JalviewLite applet is configured through a series of applet parameters,
+which are described below. Once initialised,
+the applet can be interacted with via its
+Javascript API.
+Issues arising from tightening of Java Security default settings
JalviewLite is provided as a signed applet with 'sandbox' permissions and wildcards that allow it to be run from any website. Unfortunately, earlier versions of Java are not compatible with these settings, so if you find that you cannot see any of the examples on the left, try the unsigned applet examples.
- Additional applet deployment notes are below.
+ For additional deployment notes, see below.
Applet Parameters
The applet takes the following initialisation parameters.