From what I can tell -- on my computer at least -- the jmol.loadInline() function is working but the <param name=loadinline> is not. Could be just messing up with the lines. Do you have a working example in 10pre17?

Bob


Miguel wrote:

Bob wrote:


But, Miguel, am I right that this is still broken in 10pre17? I just
noticed
that myself at http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/inline
I remember you switched to "inline" instead of "loadinline" for the
parameter
name for 10pre11 - 10pre16, but you were going to switch back, I think, to
"loadInline" right? But I don't see that working. Something is broken
there.


I did switch it back to 'loadInline'.

And I thought that it was working and that everything was fixed.

What kind of problem are you seeing?

I will take another look.


Miguel



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