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Viewer Deluxe
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   Viewer Deluxe has kibitzed 364 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Jan-18-14 Viewer Deluxe chessforum (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: <Alien Math>, <WannaBe> Thanks for your good suggestions. Hopefully, we’ll be able to find a legit way to set this up. I haven’t seen one setting that works for everyone yet. Unfortunately, recent Java releases handle Applets differently and that makes the ...
 
   Aug-01-13 British Championship (2013) (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: You might be curious to know that some illegal moves were played on board 12 and 15 (in round 3). One of them was a reply to a checkmate... Unfortunately, many live relays would bother with such news. Be my guest at “British Championship 2013 (Live Games)” ...
 
   Mar-12-13 OhioChessFan chessforum (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: <OhioChessFan: <Yogi>> I have been tricked a few times with the current default PGN viewer since it doesn't annotate checks. Similar flaw is the final mate annotation which disappears, in fact, getting removed from the PGN text. I’m sure you know how gracefully ...
 
   Nov-27-12 chessgames.com chessforum (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: <Mrs. Alekhine> and <chessgames.com> This will sound a bit too technical but may be related to your problems. One other main difference between CVD and CVD2 is the usage of APPLET element. The newer approach relies on OBJECT element which is the modern and ...
 
   Nov-22-12 FIDE Grand Prix Tashkent (2012) (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: Games of "FIDE Grand Prix 2012" are being broadcasted live on my blog at http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2012/... As usual, you can enjoy on-the-fly FENs and PGNs.
 
   Mar-25-12 European Championship (2012) (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: In case you haven't found it yet, games of "European Individual Championship" are being broadcasted live on my blog at http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2012/... As usual, you can enjoy on-the-fly FENs and PGNs. And, yes, all the games are on the same page pre-loaded and ready to ...
 
   Feb-18-12 Bunratty Masters (2012) (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: In case you haven't found it yet, games of "Bunratty Masters 2012" are being broadcasted live on my blog at http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2012/... As usual, you can enjoy on-the-fly FENs and PGNs.
 
   Feb-11-12 Aeroflot Open (2012) (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: Having troubles getting the games? You are not alone. In case you haven’t found it yet, try my blog at http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2012/... . As usual, you can enjoy on-the-fly FENs and PGNs.
 
   Jan-28-12 Gibraltar Masters (2012) (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: Games of "Gibraltar Chess 2012" are being broadcasted live on my blog at http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2012/... As usual, you can enjoy on-the-fly FENs and PGNs.
 
   Jul-24-11 CG Librarian chessforum (replies)
 
Viewer Deluxe: < <CG Librarian>… (there are sometimes two ways to write a move when a piece is pinned, and Chess Viewer Deluxe even displays them identically, though the PGN is actually different).> The reason CVD displays such moves identically is because the viewer implements
 
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Sep-21-13  Pacificknight: I want to view full games, however: Instead of having games load in the initial position, I was hoping to view games from the middle, and then navigate backwards or forwards.
Sep-21-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Viewer Deluxe: I understand your goal and CVD can help you as long as you rely on standard PGN. Unfortunately non-interactive jumps in the middle of a game aren’t supported. You could make use of multiple-games-per-PGN feature – first to illustrate the point/idea with a custom FEN and then the entire game. Very similar to this: http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2008/...
Dec-22-13  Cushion: Hello,
Since I downloaded the latest version of java, it now asks me to approve running the application every time I load it because it isn't signed. I used to be able to click 'do not ask me this again', but I cannot now. It also tells me that running unsigned applications will be blocked in the future.
Jan-14-14  Cushion: Hello,
On Java 7 Update 51 Chess Viewer deluxe is blocked.
Jan-14-14  Alien Math: Java 7 Update 51 how to set allows for Chess Viewer Deluxe series,

Find Java Control Panel in computer, at Security Tab select Edit Site List,

next click Add button, types in Chessgames Home Page

then Add button again,
click Continue then Ok buttons until Java Control Panel are close,

Jan-17-14  AsosLight: <Alien_Math> tried this sir. Doesn't work.

Mysteriously although I type the address it doesn't register to the list! Something is wrong here.

Jan-17-14  hms123: <AsosLight> Try including http:// before the www.chessgames.com address.
Jan-17-14  molew01: <hms123> I have the same problem as Asos Light. I typed in the complete name Chessgames Home Page in the Java Control Panel, but even now the Chess Viewer does not appear anymore. Do you have another solution for me?
Jan-17-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: <molew01> I had to give my Win7 a reboot after installing the updates (the update software did not tell me to do so... Go figure)

And after the reboot, I was able to see games using Java and CVD II.

Jan-17-14  hms123: <WannaBe> I have found that a reboot has often been necessary in the past with other versions of Java. I just use pgn4web now and cut-and-paste into my Fritz GUI for any kind of analysis, It is a pain, but I am getting used to it.
Jan-18-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Viewer Deluxe: <Alien Math>, <WannaBe> Thanks for your good suggestions. Hopefully, we’ll be able to find a legit way to set this up. I haven’t seen one setting that works for everyone yet. Unfortunately, recent Java releases handle Applets differently and that makes the config close to impossible.

Meanwhile I opted for the simplest and most reliable solution that <always works>. I downgraded Java – complete uninstall, cleanup and re-install of latest Java 6. Yes, by doing so I’m willing to miss the “latest and greatest”, including the security fixes. Frankly (and sadly), in many cases the “latest and greatest” actually introduced new security problems. Not to mention security breaches that forced a complete system re-design (e.g. Java Applets platform security).

You can call me old-fashioned but if I’m not really making use of it, I don’t want the “latest and greatest” installed on my machine. And don’t forget to turn off automatic updates.

Jan-18-14  molew01: <WannaBe>, <hms123>, <Viewer Deluxe>, Thanks guys for all your suggestions.
I removed Java completely from my computer and installed it again. Then I rebooted my Windows 7 program.
But to my disappointment the Viewer still does not appear. Maybe the only way to get this Viewer back is to install the old Java 6. But I also noticed with my anti-virus program that this program brings in a lot of malware and viruses.

Maybe I have a better solution for all of you:
There is a free program called Chess Base Light. With this program you can also play the games of Chessgames. If you have installed this program, the only thing you have to do is to click on PGN: Download when the game of Chessgames appears on your screen. Then Chess Base Light will open automatically with the game you want to see, with a beautiful large chessboard. I hope this information will be helpful to all of you. Let this Java go to hell!
I hope that Chess Base Light is still available on the Internet.

Jan-19-14  soldal: Try this, it worked for me even though (it could hardly be because) I'm still on WinXP:

Find Configurate Java (I went Start/Programmes/Java/Configurate Java). Click the blue "See security tab" link. Change the security level from High to Medium. Click OK. After that I get a prompt to click Run every time I want to see a game in Viewer Deluxe (just like before the Java update, only that now it's one not two clicks). I guess (hope) it will work like that on other sites too. You should only need the exception list if you want the general security level to stay High while making exceptions for specific sites. At least that's how I read it.

Jan-20-14  molew01: <soldal> Thanks for your suggestion, but it does not work for me. It says that the viewer does not open up, because the publisher is unknown. I already put the name of chessgames.com in the exception list, but that does not help either. But thanks anyway.
Jan-20-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: <molew01> I was unable to reproduce your problem, I changed my (security) setting from medium to high and then to very high, and I was still able to view the games.

(If you Control Panel -> Java Control Panel -> Security, there is a check box "Enable Java content in the browser", I take it, that it is selected?)

Perhaps, if you tell us what Operating System you are using, I can try to duplicate it.

Jan-27-14  molew01: <WannaBe> I checked this once again. The check box "Enable Java content in the browser", is selected. I am using Windows 7, 64 bits.
It looks like it is a Windows security problem, concerning Active X applications. When I want to open the Viewer, I am asked if I want to install this active X application. Then I get the message that Windows does not open it because the author of the program is unknown.
Jan-27-14  hms123: <molew01> <WannaBe> Is it possible that the problem has to do with using the 64-bit Java with a 32-bit browser (even though the computer itself is 64-bit)?
Jan-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: <hms123> It is possible, if you are only using the 32 bit browser, make sure you have right JRE.
Jan-27-14  hms123: <WannaBe> I am not having any problems with Java at the moment (other than having to click on it with each game page). I thought it might help <molew01> and that you would know more about it than I do, which is always the case for computers.
Jan-27-14  YouRang: I find that some features of CVD don't work as well under Chrome as they do in IE.

Specifically, right clicking on the board to copy the FEN to the clipboard doesn't work. Instead, it opens a weird little window (partially covering the moves list) that contains the FEN.

Jan-27-14  hms123: <YouRang> I have had the same problem (in Chrome) for quite a while. I have my workaround but it is annoying.
Jan-30-14  molew01: <hms123>,<WannaBe>. I am using a 32-bits browser and Java Update 51, 32-bits. Today I got a new message when I opened a game with Chessgames. It says: "For compatibility reasons, your Chess Viewer was changed to "pgn4web". But my setting for the preferred viewer is still the Chess Viewer Deluxe. So it has something to do with compatibility.
Jan-30-14  molew01: <hms123>,<WannaBe>. I just made an astonishing discovery: The Chess Viewer Deluxe opens up when I use the Firefox browser. The only thing I still have to do is to approve to run the application. But the question remains: Why does Internet Explorer not open the Chess Player Deluxe anymore? Is it not compatible anymore with the latest version of Internet Explorer?
Jan-30-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: <molew01> It's one of your setting under Tools -> Internet Option, but I am not 100% sure which one.

<Golden Executive> have made post on CG.com's forum, said he changed something on IE, and it started to work, but he did not say what was changed, perhaps the margin was too small for the proof. =))

Go and ask on his forum.

Mar-04-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  LIFE Master AJ: I loved the Deluxe viewer, my enjoyment of going over games is almost zero now. (I almost always - now - have to pull the game up in ChessBase and review in there. Its a big hassle.)
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