> If a file is a binary type, some browsers simply won't be able to 
> read it ever from your hard drive. But they will from a server, 
> provided you have the jsmol.php file installed there, which will 
> convert the binary file to BASE64 and pass it back to those 
> binary-incapable browsers in that ASCII format.


By the way, there is a need for a way to obtain a copy of that php 
file.
If I enter the url to 
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/jsmol.php.txt
all my browser retrieves is a file with just two empty lines





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