(in my case an APPLICATION (MPJmolApp.jar) is sending its image to the
server, not an applet, but it's the same idea.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Paul Pillot <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Bob, this is intriguing : I'm not sure I understand it well...
> Do you mean that it's possible to install Jmol 12.3.8 on a server and use
> it to generate images ? Or is it possible to generate an image file form
> the applet, that would be sent to a server (which could send it back to the
> user) ?
> Paul
>
> Le 5 déc. 2011 à 00:28, Robert Hanson a écrit :
>
> The St. Olaf Molecular Playground can now be monitored and controlled from
> any mobile device. See
>
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/mpstatus.php
>
> We're using a simple Excel-based organization of the presentations.
>
> Of general interest may be that Jmol 12.3.8 can deliver a PNG or PNGJ
> "screen shot" to any server anywhere upon request with a simple load()
> function call:
>
> var x = load("http://whatever.xyz?POST?_PNG_<http://whatever.xyz/?POST?_PNG_>
> ")
>
> or
>
> var x =
> load("http://whatever.xyz?POST?_PNGJ_<http://whatever.xyz/?POST?_PNGJ_>
> ")
>
> The PNG variation here does NOT include the state; the PNGJ version
> includes the state and all necessary files to recreate the model.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
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