On Sunday 19 October 2003 20:33, Robert J. Bradbury wrote:
> I would like to install Chime in one browser (say IE)
> and Jmol in another browser (say Mozilla) -- does
> anyone know if the installation process allows this?

Jmol is not a plugin, it's an applet... you do not need to install Jmol as you 
would install a plugin... you just use it in a webpage, and the browser
will download it for you automatically...

Or do you want to do a server side check on which browser the
client is using?

> This is under Windows 2K -- are there specific registry
> entries (Mime types?) that can be set on a per-browser
> basis?

No, but in general would need to check the User-Agent: string in the HTTP 
request header... but note that the use of this header field is optional, and
that Konqueror have users set it manually... so it might not always save to
use it...

> Or do I do the install, then go back and change the Mime
> types in one specific browser?  Is there a list of all
> of the mime types impacted by Jmol or Chime available?

No, because Jmol does not work as an plugin, it does not have a MIME-type
associated with it...

kind regards,

Egon Willighagen

-- 
PhD Molecular Representation in Chemometrics
Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry
http://www-cac.sci.kun.nl/people/egonw.html


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