Bob Hanson wrote:
> yes, that's a must. When you use Jmol in a Wiki, if you do not want a 
> page to access JavaScript what you do is set
>
> _jmol.noEval = true
>
> at any point in the header JavaScript for the applet. This will 
> disable any evaluation of JavaScript
>
> How's it going with Wikipedia? Are we any closer to getting approved?
The problem is for me to find the time to finish the extension. I have 
to take into account some remarks from Tim Starling (Wikipedia guru).
I hope that May will give me some time.

>
> Are there plans to have a cover image or something that gets replaced 
> by the model when clicked to save load time? The question came up in 
> Chicago as to whether then you have to provide a way to also see the 
> source of that image.
Yes, we need to be able to display a cover image because the time 
required to load the applet is a major problem for Wikipedia when a user 
only want to see the page.
What do you mean by "the source of that image" ?

Nico


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