Craig wrote:
> Regarding the message header above, I have a project I'm working on
> that needs to be run both locally and from the WEB.
By running locally I assume that you mean using file://
> I'd like to
> include the ability to load a remote structure, as you suggest, but
> its peripheral to
First, a big thanks to Bob for his tip on including MessageCallBack.
It's working great.
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Regarding the message header above, I have a project I'm working on
that needs to be run both locally and from the WEB. I'd like to
include the ability to load a remote structure, as you su
Well, that demo shows several somewhat unrelated ideas. None of them
are complicated, but all together they probably look complicated. The
jist of it, though, is that if you add one line to any file you
already have that has an applet in it and already uses Jmol.js -- the
NEW version of Jmol.j
Bob -- this is terrific!! I like the ability to move back and forth between loaded molecules and manipulate them independently.However, at this point, as a novice, it all sounds complicated to do. Even you note is beyond me :-(PhilOn Sep 22, 2005, at 12:40 PM, Bob Hanson wrote:I've written a dem
I've written a demo page that demonstrates:
* delivery of data dynamically from a server via a SCRIPT node
* loading an applet with any file from any public server on the web
* automatic local caching of entire molecules on the browser
* use of the Jmol .loadInline() function
* capture of message
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