John, I think you will like what I just checked in. The JavaScript is 
still there as an unimplemented option, but instead we have two new 
templates:

pop_in_jmol_template2.html
script_button_template2.html

These are the "per-applet" templates, and I think they will be quite 
easily adaptable.

So I think these two pages are pretty much done.

I'd like to talk about the other two pages -- "Orbitals" and 
"Molecules". Are they useful? It seems to me perhaps these are a bit 
anachranistic. For example, why would I load orbitals from different 
files anymore? So I'm tempted to comment those out for now....

Bob



Jonathan Gutow wrote:

>Bob,
>       I found the problem.  While playing with the page source, I had not  
>found all the places that the applet path is hard coded into  
>the .html.  I suggest that a variable called something like JmolPath  
>be defined early on in the page so that if users do move things  
>around all they have to do is change that variable not every time the  
>path is used.  See the source code for the page:
>http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/gutow/tests/pop-in/test%20pop%207/ 
>test%20pop%207.html.
>
>Jonathan
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