It would be useful to have a way to prevent a student from access to the
file name by whatever means--pull down,  pop-up, whatever.

But wouldn't they be able to find it by looking at the web page source--or
can it be hidden there as well?

I presume this should be an option, as there may be other circumstance where
you want the file name available.

Robley Light

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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Miguel
> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 11:35 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Jmol-users] Re: applet pull-down menu
> 
> 
> > Miguel,
> >
> > I'm developing content for the {XXX-deleted} homework 
> system that uses 
> > the Jmol applet.  Some of my questions ask students to identify 
> > molecules rendered by Jmol.  Is there a way to mask the 
> file name in 
> > the applet pull-down menu?  Obviously I can change PDB data 
> file names 
> > from things like Dglucose.pdb to Unknown1.pdb, but that 
> will get to be 
> > a logistical nightmare with all the molecules that I will 
> eventually 
> > be using.
> 
> I have received a request that the file name not be displayed 
> in the pull-down menu.
> 
> Q: Would a setting for removing the file name from the 
> popup-menu be useful in other (educational?) contexts?
> 
> 
> Miguel
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