Hi Bob Having fun evangelizing? ;-)
On 14 Oct 2012 at 22:38, Bob Hanson wrote: > You must both specify the jar file and whether or not it is signed. JmolJSO > doesn't make the call on that. Yes, I see that's the case. What I'm arguing is that if a user sets isSigned to true, that should be enough without the need to know or care to specify the name of the signed applet jarfile. That is, var myInfo = { isSigned: true }; should work, by itself. I've made an attempt at editing Core.js that seems to work. I am attaching it here in patch format, for you consideration. Enjoy Washington!
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