On 2004-12-21 (15:01) Miguel wrote:

>Tim wrote:
>>>If you do not then you are in danger of being left behind.
>>>
>>can you please clarify what you mean here?  I don't use Jmol.js,
>>preferring my own home-grown solutions that sprouted up previously.
>>hopefully Jmol.js will not become required in the future?
>
>Tim, certainly *you* do not need to worry about being left behind.
>In your case you are more than capable of taking care of yourself.
>
LOL!  I am always a step behind, and struggling to stay that close. :-)


>The parameters to the applet are subject to change in the future.
>Two examples:
>
>* JmolApplet.jar is going to be split into several .jar files in
>order 
>to facilitate loading across slow network connections. Taking
>advantage of this will require changes to the 'archive' attribute
>
>* In the future I hope to introduce a 'signed applet'. This will also
>require changes to the 'archive' attribute. And it could get quite
>complicated because IE with the MSFT JVM will not not work ... so
>there may be some complicated JavaScript testing involved before the
><applet> tag is written.
>
>
>So, code needs to be encapsulated in order to take advantage of
>these things.
>
understood.  thanks!


>
>>>Option 1 - Turn on the web server, but only allow local access
>>>--------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>*** 2 minutes later ***
>>>
>>>Those bozos ... looks like you cannot do that, at least with
>>>10.3.3 that I have ... so much for their so-called 'Firewall'
>>>
>>
>>bozos being a relative term, of course ;-)
>
>Did not mean to offend anyone ... at least not anyone outside of the
>OSX development team.
>
what I meant was relatively innocuous - I routinely use somewhat, um, 
*different* language.  ;-)



>>the great thing about X is you can always access the UNIX core.
>
>You can, and I can, but most people cannot.
>
>If they could ... and if they wanted to be accessing the UNIX core
>... then they would be running LINUX! ... just kidding ;-)
>
sure, right after they put a beautiful GUI on top - oh, right - then it would 
be OSX.  :-)


happy holidays Miguel, and thanks for the early Christmas present in Jmol 10,


tim
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