I don't think you can put that many bytes on a URL line. Better would be to
put the base64 data into a textarea in a form and submit it using
method="post". Even that might have some limitations.

Bob


On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 12:19 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hi Bob,
>
> Aha, jmolScriptwait ? that?s the ticket!
>
> Yeah, I know about the MSIE issue, and I?m trying to deal with that now.  
> Here?s
> the issue: I'm adding the jmol applet images dynamically to the open
> webpage, as opposed to exporting to another window as does Angel?s code (and
> very nicely too).
>
> My code for MSEI looks like this:
> if (nav64=='nocomp'){
> var testimg=document.getElementById("SnpShtImg")
> var imgB64 = "image/jpeg;base64," + jmolGetPropertyAsString('image');
> var B64path="base64.php"
> testimg.src = B64path + "?" + imgB64;
> }
> Which calls Dean Edwards original base64.php code.
>
> It doesn?t work; the <img> appears empty.
> Yet if I manually feed a base64-encoded image (such as this from Dean
> Edwards web page), it does work.
>
>
> imgB64="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhDwAPAKECAAAAzMzM/////wAAACwAAAAADwAPAAACIISPeQHsrZ5ModrLlN48CXF8m2iQ3YmmKqVlRtW4MLwWACH+H09wdGltaXplZCBieSBVbGVhZCBTbWFydFNhdmVyIQAAOw==";
>
> Could the issue be the size of the jmol-derived image?
>
> Thinking about this from another angle? is there a technical reason why
> jmol cannot deliver a non-base64 encoded image that could be dynamically
> added to the open web page: something like  testimg.src=jmolGetImage
> (?jpeg?)?
>
> (Have I just fully revealed my lack of understanding of JAVA, or, is this
> already possible and I have once again missed it in the documentation?)
>
>  Steve
>
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> Dept of Biology and Environmental Science
> Marietta College
> Marietta, OH
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