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?
>

ok, just tested it - running the applet and the html file from different 
servers does NOT appear to work (Jmol.js alerts that the codebase should be a 
relative url, not absolute).

to be honest, I did not really think about that option when I wrote my 
response.  my apologies for being less than clear in my supposed clarifying 
comment. :-/

ignore my sentence 'you can even put them on different servers' and the rest is 
true, though.  :-)


regards,

tim
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Timothy Driscoll
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"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift." - Steve 
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