J had mentioned the URL before, of course I didn't rely on everyone having seen it the first time round so I thought I'd just mention it again. CaGe is an application of Jmol 0.6.1 that led me to join the mailing list in 2000 or 2001, and I made the connection when I came out of "lurking" recently. The program is not pulling models out of a database, so your idea is not feasible. It is reading a large set of models out of a pipe (with native C methods -- CaGe is an application, not an applet, but it puts the Jmol applet into one of its "viewer" windows). The sets are too large and the generating fast enough to never store the results in a file or database. Believe me, I need inline models.
Sebastian
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