Do you mean this sort of thing:

http://cif.publcryst.co.uk/cifmoldb/gui/cifjmol.php?fetch=https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71197105/eg3122.cif

(its a service that the IUCr are considering)

If so, I too would be interested if there are any sites out there that
provide such services... i.e. fetch from any internet location and display...

Cheers

Simon


Quoting Brenton Horne <brentonho...@ymail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> OK, what about websites that I can create permanent links to that  
> will load the one file I set automatically without any user input?  
> For example, for RCSB PDB  
> http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore/jmol.do?structureId=1JR1&bionumber=1  
> is an example of this for PDB ID = 1JR1. As once one clicks this  
> link one automatically sees 1JR1 in the Jmol applet without one  
> having to manually select this file on their PC. Is there any  
> websites with a similar capability for self-made PDB/SDF files that  
> have been uploaded to a file-sharing site like a Google Drive  
> (except, instead of specifying the PDB ID one specifies the file's  
> URL)?
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Brenton
>
> On 29/01/2015 5:30 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
>> Second question: Sure, all my website pages do this. See  
>> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol for several examples.
>>
>> Basically, any Jmol-based web site anywhere probably can do it. You  
>>  can drag-drop files from your local file directory window, have a  
>> dialog pop up that lets you pick a local file, or just indicate a  
>> URL. At the RCSB site, just fire up a Jmol or JSmol window for any  
>> ligand or protein, then use the pop-up menu File...Open... or open  
>> a console and type your entry.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>> ?
>>
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