>>Q: Would it be valuable to have a simpler mechanism to associate the
>> Jmol application with web browsers as a helper application?
>
> This of course was the  MIME handling mechanism, and the reason for
> chemical/x-pdb etc MIME types. As far as  I can tell,  OS X does
> not have a clear mechanism for setting this behaviour in the Safari
> browser (It might have to be done indirectly via IE which has
> an obscure GUI for doing this, or via 3rd party programs such
> as  Misfox).  If anyone can clarify MIME handling in  OS X/Safari I
> would  be grateful.

Not having a Mac, I was not aware that there were issues making MIME-type
associations on Safari.

Of course I believe you, but my honest/blunt answer is that I am
completely perplexed/dumbfounded that Apple would release a product where
making these assocations is a problem.


Miguel






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