On 2005-07-08 (13:27) Egon Willighagen wrote:

>On Friday 08 July 2005 01:17 pm, timothy driscoll wrote:
>>if you are running from an actual Web server, you can put
>>JmolApplet, Jmol.js, and your pdb files anywhere in relation to
>>each other as long 
>as
>>they are www-readable, and the paths and filenames and permissions
>>are correct.  you can even put them on different servers.
>
>Is that true? Then why aren't people reusing the Jmol.jar from the
>jmol.org website? That would put it in the cache and considerably
>reduce download of Jmol-activated pages! It would be sort of plugin
>then, right?
>
but it would cause a traffic bottleneck, no?

I must confess that I have not tested the applet from different servers, so I 
am not absolutely positive that setup works.  I hadn't really thought about 
serving the applet from a third-party server.  I actually meant that you can 
run Jmol on your server and load pdb files from, say, the RCSB.

there was some talk on the list about using Jmol.js from the Jmol site - IIRC, 
Bob Hanson was doing this at some point (Bob can you comment?).  and I have 
done it in various other contexts.  so I don't see why the applet wouldn't 
work; I just haven't tried.

regards,

tim
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Timothy Driscoll
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