All,
For quite some time, I have been having a small problem with the NIH/CADD
Chemical Identifier Resolver. Specifically, on my first attempt to connect, I
frequently timeout without making connection. Once I make my first connection
by attempting 1 or more reloads, I'm OK for that working ses
On 06/27/2012 03:11 PM, Angel Herráez wrote:
> better:
>
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/
> Read-Only Variables
> _signedApplet
> whether or not Jmol is running as an signed applet (Jmol 11.6)
>
This won't help in this case because the signed applet is running. But
because the user d
better:
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/
Read-Only Variables
_signedApplet
whether or not Jmol is running as an signed applet (Jmol 11.6)
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Sorry, this doesn't work: the signed applet gives back the same name as the
unsigned...
Last thing I can think of is a try{} catch {} where you could try to load a
dummy file from a different domain...
Paul
Le 27 juin 2012 à 14:47, Paul Pillot a écrit :
> With getproperty appletInfo, you can ac
With getproperty appletInfo, you can access the name of the applet :
appletInfo.htmlName="jmolApplet0"
From there, you can guess if it's signed or not... (haven't tried it but I
suspect it should work)
Paul
Le 27 juin 2012 à 14:25, Martin Hediger a écrit :
> Just to be clear, I'm not reporting a
Just to be clear, I'm not reporting any error or bug here. I want to
implement a feature but I need to figure out the relevant part of the
Jmol API.
I'll be checking the doc.
On 27.06.12 13:26, Angel Herráez wrote:
> Martin, I agree with that observation.
> My feeling is that the unsigned ap
Martin, I agree with that observation.
My feeling is that the unsigned applet is what gets loaded.
1. Is the Jmol frank red or white?
2. I think there is a Jmol read-only variable that will say if it is
signed. Check the doc
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If I load a page where a signed Jmol applet requests permission to
access the machine and I decline it, the applet still loads and one can
show a molecule. But it is not possible to save a state file to disc.
How could I identify that the request was declined and place a smal
i guess you're right. instead, probably the closest to this would be a
mouseover event.
On 26.06.12 18:26, Angel Herráez wrote:
> Martin said:
>
>> maybe you could also place the applet within a , and assign the
>> onblur to the
> I'm not sure that would work. But the applet itself has an
Well its Jmol12.2.2
Best,
Pascal
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