Since I'm totally naive in respect to what that page is for, I would 
suggest a few example clicks that do something -- just to demonstrate 
the different features. (I couldn't access anything with my limited 
knowledge.)

Bob

Carles Fenollosa wrote:

>I'm floating this old thread because I promised that I'd notify the list 
>when our work is published.
>
>We've used Jmol to display DNA 3D and 4D (animated 3D) structures in our 
>DNA physical properties browser. It is accessible at 
>http://mmb.pcb.ub.es/DNAlive and will be published soon in Bioinformatics:
>
>DNAlive: A tool for the physical analysis of DNA at the genomic scale
>J.Ramon Goni; Carlos Fenollosa; Alberto Perez; David Torrents; Modesto Orozco
>Bioinformatics 2008; doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btn259
>
>For any of the gurus out there, any feedback on the use of Jmol will be 
>greatly appreciated. And thanks to the list for your help :)
>
>Regards,
>Carles
>
>
>Carles Fenollosa escribió:
>  
>
>>I've tried your method and it works great. Thanks!
>>
>>El 17/02/2008, a las 21:17, Angel Herráez escribió:
>>
>>  
>>    
>>
>>>Dear Jmolers,
>>>
>>>It's been tough, but after many hours, lots of trial and error, and  
>>>error, and error, several
>>>times despair and then a new spark, and much head scratching, I  
>>>think that I've found a
>>>cross-browser method for exporting a snapshot of the applet into a  
>>>page (pop-up or
>>>otherwise) from which it can be easily copied, direct from the  
>>>browser's pop-up context
>>>menu, and sometimes even saved.
>>>
>>>The previous one posted here by Rolf Huehne and Mauricio Carrillo is  
>>>great, but needs a
>>>Perl script installed in the server (something no every author can  
>>>do him/herself, as I
>>>understand the script must go to a restricted directory in the  
>>>server).
>>>
>>>The former one, which Bob uses in his site ("show image" link under  
>>>the applet in the
>>>demo/test pages) does not work in Internet Explorer.
>>>
>>>This new one requires a php-enabled server only for IE, but no other  
>>>server configuration,
>>>so you can do it all even if you are not the webmaster. Firefox and  
>>>Opera use it without php,
>>>both online and offline. For other browsers, the two possible  
>>>methods are oferred (direct
>>>offline, or php-online).
>>>
>>>For now, it is at
>>>http://angel2008.awardspace.com/JmolImageExport/
>>>
>>>Along the next days I will add it to my site, http://biomodel.uah.es/Jmol/ 
>>>, and to the Wiki,
>>>and make it downloadable.
>>>
>>>I will appreciate any comments and, particularly, your testing it  
>>>under non-Windows or less-
>>>frequent browsers, so that the code can be made bulletproof.
>>>
>>>Hope you enjoy it
>>>
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