Bob (and Rolf),
My first attempt at a test page is here:
http://chemagic.com/localstoragetest.htm
The content may be a bit long, but the source comments indicate the bottom
line required HTML. I should also mention that I have commented out a line
of code that will automatically save the stored
On 09/16/2014 06:21 AM, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
I have no idea about cross browser and cross platform issues with Local
Storage. I'm not even worrying about MSIE any longer, but I think things
are OK with Chrome, Safari, and FF. Local Storage is still fairly new, but
I think there's real
This is an update on attempts to put JSmol/JSME into a notebook that uses
HTML5 local storage. The update list includes old and new features:
1) The notes page has been changed to a next/previous slide show of 50
slides. If you're into metaphors translate this to a 50 page notebook or a
50 slide
On 25 Aug 2014, at 06:55, Otis Rothenberger osrot...@chemagic.com wrote:
This is still pretty rough, but it illustrates the use of local storage for
an approach to student class notes:
http://chemagic.com/JSmolVMK2.htm
Local storage is being used on two control button screens on this
Thanks, Otis - I had heard about local storage but had not looked into how
it works.
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Otis Rothenberger osrot...@chemagic.com
wrote:
This may be common knowledge, but I sure as heck did not know about it
until this morning. So I'll pass it on just in case
This may be common knowledge, but I sure as heck did not know about it
until this morning. So I'll pass it on just in case there are others who
don't know about HTML5 Local Storage.
The latest versions of common HTML5 browsers have an HTML5 feature
called Local Storage. The feature stores
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