http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn2020.html
According to this document, plug-ins for Netscape for MacOS 7-9 can easily be modified for Safari on MacOS X. Might this be done for Chime? (I know this is a Jmol forum, not a Chime forum, but y'all are always talking about Chime, too, so I figured it was a good place to ask.)
Also, by following the link in this document to the Netscape Developers' Plug-in page, http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/communicator/plugin/index.htm , I have learned that plug-ins are written in C or C++. So apparently it would not be easy to convert Jmol into a plug-in. But maybe a very simple plug-in that would call Jmol could be written, as described in Chapter 2 of the Netscape documentation.
There's still the option of training Safari to call Jmol when a MOL or PDB file or somesuch is loaded, but I haven't found anything that says that's possible, although Miguel suggests it is.
Any thoughts?
-- Bob Grossman
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