--- Robert Stones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sorry - yes thats what I am interested in a
> bitstring stored in a 
> database for every molecule that can be searched
> first before doing 
> substructure searching.

If you're interested in databases and the Web, you
might be interested in Rails. If so, you might also be
interested in CDK with Ruby. Here's a short tutorial
on using CDK fingerprints in Ruby:

http://depth-first.com/articles/2006/11/22/scripting-molecular-fingerprints-with-ruby-cdk

cheers,
Rich

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