Peter Murray-Rust sent [7.19p gmt 2004 March 11 Thursday] :
> 
> Greetings to the OpenSource chemistry community,
> 
> We have recently developed a method for publishing molecules on an
> RSS feed, CMLRSS and hope this may be of interest.  CMLRSS consists
> of a standard RSS news feed with CML embedded in those items which
> contain chemistry. When viewed with a CML-aware client such as Jmol
> or JChempaint with the rssviewer plugin the molecule appears in
> appropriate form (2D or 3D). This is a simple method to provide an
> Open feed of molecules of all types. Details are at
> http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/moin/CmlRss
> 

hi Peter,

I am very interested in trying this out; it looks extremely cool.  I am
especially happy about the nod to Dublin Core metadata.  I'd like to try
building a mol vis resource that uses an RSS feed (new to me).

I'm unclear how to proceed, though.  I went to
<http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/moin/RssClient> and downloaded the installer
for RSSViewer-enabled Jmol for Mac OSX.  unfortunately, the installer
reports it has expired and it doesn't appear to actually install
anything.

can anyone help?  I assume the installer includes Jmol with the
RSSViewer plugin - or does it simply provide the plugin that I can add
to my local copy of Jmol?


many thanks for any assistance,

:tim

-- 
timothy driscoll
molvisions - molecular graphics & visualization
<http://www.molvisions.com/>
usa:north carolina:wake forest


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