Hi Andreas,
I would posit that Proteopedia makes it possible to what you suggest presently. 
If you use the scene authoring tools on each Proteopedia page to create your 
Jmol scene and save it (to Proteopedia's server) you have done what you seem to 
suggest. 

If your state is coming from another instance of Jmol or a state you saved 
locally....
You load the appropriate pdb file in Proteopedia's Scene authoring tools and 
paste into the console the state script from elsewhere (with load command 
commented out) and save the resulting scene to your page with the data residing 
on Proteopedia's server. 


Wayne


>Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 11:49:09 -0700
>From: Andreas Prlic <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] Sharing of Jmol scripts?
>To: [email protected]

>Related to this I was wondering if it is possible to upload the state
>of Jmol to a server. This could be similar to saving the state
>locally, but rather than writing the file, Jmol could post the state
>to a URL provided by the web site...
>
>Andreas


      
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