required files to run Marvin applets

User 3898c01b63

08-09-2008 14:58:19

Dear Developer,





I am writting this email concerning about "required files to run Marvin applets" (http://www.chemaxon.com/forum/ftopic64.html). To try new example (http://www.chemaxon.com/marvin/examples/applets/view/chemicalterms.html), I use the whole subdirectory marvin under JChem (from JChem package not MarvinBean package) as a starting directory for JavaScript file marvin.js and other necessary files. In my local desktop, I repeat the example except for the IUPAC name.





Would you please answer the following questions?





1. What's wrong with IUPAC name? Is it a license issue?


2. I understand that includung marvin.js is not enough, but what are the other required files?





By the way, http://www.chemaxon.com/marvin/examples/applets/view/chemicalterms.html does not work well with IE 7. Please double check it.








Tiqing Liu

ChemAxon e08c317633

08-09-2008 16:52:13

liut wrote:
1. What's wrong with IUPAC name? Is it a license issue?
Yes, it is, you need a license key for IUPACNamingPlugin. In fact, for most of the calculations a license key is required. Contact sales _at_ chemaxon.com for evaluation license.
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2. I understand that including marvin.js is not enough, but what are the other required files?
IUPAC name generation should work with the files you included. You need a license key.
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By the way, http://www.chemaxon.com/marvin/examples/applets/view/chemicalterms.html does not work well with IE 7. Please double check it.
We can reproduce this error. It seems it is caused by a IE bug, we will try to find a workaround for this bug.





Zsolt

ChemAxon e08c317633

10-09-2008 11:10:44

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By the way, http://www.chemaxon.com/marvin/examples/applets/view/chemicalterms.html does not work well with IE 7. Please double check it.
We can reproduce this error. It seems it is caused by a IE bug, we will try to find a workaround for this bug.
We fixed this error. IE has its own setExpression method, so the JavaScript function setExpression had to be renamed in the example to work with IE. Thanks for the report.





Zsolt