>>> But pulling the compounds directly from their sites *would* be a
>>> problem.
>>> Unless all of the compounds happen to be coming from the same server.
>>> Is that the case?
>
>Henry said:
>> The compounds are part of the RSS feed (ie CML)  so there is no
>> separate http operation needed  (other than the  RSS http request).
>
>Peter said:
>> Yes - it would be a problem.
>
>
>Sorry guys, I'm confused. These seem to me to be conflicting answers.


Each RSS feed comes from a different  server, and once arrived, is disassembled
into various components, one of which  is  CML. This is then displayed
via  Jmol.  So there is no separate request to  "go get a molecule"
-- 

Henry Rzepa. 
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