On Thursday 31 August 2006 08:00, peter murray-rust wrote:
>  From XML-DEV. I'm not suggesting we move away from Jmol but the AJAX
> bit might be worth looking at.

There are a number of people suggesting that JavaScript should be turned of on 
any browser, as more and more JavaScript based exploits are being found. It 
does not have the security standards Java applets have.

But I have to say, this is cool technology, though the StrikeFighter 
completely failed to run on my machine. Konqueror showed me a txt dump of the 
HTML, and Firefox complained about a missing plugin??? But that's common with 
any new technology.

Another thingy... it seems that all the 3D models are supposed to be build 
offline... Jmol does this real time, so that switching to cartoonRockets is a 
click on the button... Since the above is Ajax, something similar should be 
possibly too, but I wonder if Ajax3D is really as flexible... (I'm sure it 
is... just showing the things I do not know how that would work yet :)

Egon

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