Bob:

I like what you are doing here.  I realize that I am looking at only test2, but 
I am playing like a student -- randomly clicking links:-)  I am out of town and 
only have my MacBook pro with me.  I note in Firefox that when you are in the 
chemdoodle mode and you try to load a file that chemdoodle cannot read, you get 
a listing of the file with an "OK" button at the bottom to dismiss the pop-up.  
 However, in Safari, that pop-up is so long, and with no way to get to the 
bottom, you cannot get to that button.   You can quit Safari, but the popup 
remains (and in fact Safari does not quit, though the model display screen 
does.)   You have to do a force quit to get it to go away.

The chemdoodle approach works on my old iPod touch though for those files that 
it can read:-)

Phil

On Apr 13, 2012, at 1:03 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:

> OK. Please test!
> 
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/chemdoodle/test2.htm
> 
> -- adds loading of host-local file using
> 
>   MolGrabberJmol.loadFile(fileName,loadParams)
> 
> of course, the loadParams business doesn't work with ChemDoodle, but perhaps 
> it will supply reason to add such :)
> 
> I notice that this does not work for machine-local (hard-drive-based) files 
> in Chrome. I'm guessing that's a security setting. 
> 
> Also, actually, I couldn't get most of these to load into ChemDoodle. The CIF 
> files seem to be unreadable in all cases, and when there is no WebGL, only 
> MOL files are readable, not XYZ, PDB, or CIF. 
> 
> Kevin, now you have something to do! I'm hoping you can check that over and 
> tell me what I'm doing wrong (actually, send me a corrected JmolCD.js!). 
> Something odd in xxxInterpreters, I think. But I don't know what it would be.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
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