> 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"

OK.

But if each feed comes from a different server then *that* is a security
problem for the standard applet.

By default, an applet can only retrieve data from its 'home' server.

We could get around this security issue by either:
 1. proxy the feeds through the original server
 2. use a signed applet


Miguel



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