On 20/06/14 17:45, Jason Vertrees wrote:
Hi Suzanne,
Everything should look and act exactly like it has in the past, including the
address.
Cheers,
-- Jason
Hi,
I just saw some weirdness when I try to access
https://www.pymolwiki.org/
That doesn't look like pymol stuff.
Cheers,
Hi Justin -
I see this same “weirdness using the https protocol. If you remove the ’s’
from ‘https’ in your URL, however, it will load properly. It must be on a
shared server that has something goofy happening with the handling of https
traffic. I think Jason is still the admin for the
Greetings,
It is my pleasure to let you know that Microlytic
http://www.microlytic.com/, a company that makes tools for
crystallographers, has graciously offered to host the PyMOLWiki. The wiki
has been successfully transferred and is serving. (The search and the port
: problems have been
Great! Thank you Microlytic! I assume that the PyMol wiki site will still have
the same web address?
From: Jason Vertrees [jason.vertr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 8:00 AM
To: pymol-users
Cc: Melanie Adams-Cioaba
Subject: [PyMOL] PyMOLWiki Update
! Thank you Microlytic! I assume that the PyMol wiki site will
still have the same web address?
--
*From:* Jason Vertrees [jason.vertr...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Friday, June 20, 2014 8:00 AM
*To:* pymol-users
*Cc:* Melanie Adams-Cioaba
*Subject:* [PyMOL] PyMOLWiki
Howdy PyMOLers,
If anyone's interested here's a quick update on the PyMOLWiki and some
possibly helpful links.
Some useful content has been posted recently, namely:
* SuperSym -- a powerful script for symmetry relations in PyMOL
(http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/SuperSym)
* AutoDockPlugin -- a
PyMolers,
In hopes to make the PyMolWiki more open to users, I've updated the software
and now users can create their own accounts rather than having to go through
me.
You have to be logged in to edit pages, but now you can create your own
account.
The good news for us is that I've also