On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Angel Herraez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> El 9 Dec 2008 a las 14:03, Nicolas Vervelle escribió:
> > For example, I think you can stillrun Javascriptwithscripts
> > calling other scripts:
> > *   Create a wiki page with contents corresponding to a Jmol script with
> >     Javascript in it.
> > *   Add a <jmol> tag in a page with a script calling the other script
>
> Aha, that's the sort of idea I wanted to hear (but had not imagined).
> Then maybe we should block the use of the "script" command too.
> After all, we shouldn't need too much Jmol scripting flexibility
> inside a Wiki; just basic display options that can be pasted in the
> page, not in independent files.
> I will test it this evening.
>

I am rather thinking as Rolf does, that to convince Wikipedia people it
would be better to really deactivate Javascript in Jmol itself (would it be
possible to pass an option to Jmol applet when starting it ?), rather than
trying to block several things.

I don't know if scripts would be used much, but using independent files can
help apply similar display options to a lot of a pages.
I haven't tested if inserting templates inside <jmol> tags works : that
could be an other way of running the same script on a lot of pages.

Nico
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